Macon Greyson


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Most of an artists’ best work is created when they are bushed. Whether they are tired of routine or just tired of the banality of existing art, from weariness comes excellence. That line of equilibrium is balanced on Macon Greyson’s newest studio album, 20th Century Accidents. The lyrical content on the album addresses many significant topics and the musical backing provides a breathing force of pure guitar bliss. Steadying away from being pigeon-holed, the album declines participation in the simple categorization of country and instead gives the listener ample opportunity to rock out. Often confused as a group fronted by an individual singer-songwriter named Macon Greyson, the four-piece actually started as a band with no name but plenty of ideas. Lead singer Buddy Huffman met drummer Badger Vass through mutual friends, and Badger brought in his friends Harley Husbands and Fred Kousal to play lead guitars and bass, respectively. Legendary Texan musician Ray Wylie Hubbard, who served as their inspiration in more ways than one by both thinking up the name “Macon Greyson” and providing his keen ear for their fundamental sound, produced their first studio album, 2000’s Miles From Here. However, as time would roll on, the men of Macon Greyson would discover that they not only had a recognizable talent for producing country-laden roots rock but also defiantly unabashed guitar rock. This rock-infused sound that blended the talents of the four-piece was presented on their most recent critically acclaimed album, 2006’s Translate. Blending straightforward rock with meaningful lyrics, Buddy Huffman began to incorporate the music he loved to play with the lyrics he had to write. His talent for looking towards the future, but consecutively presenting his thoughts on the world he saw around him, would become part of the band’s trademark sound that launched them out of the stratosphere of mindless rock. On 20th Century Accidents the band has tightened up, and is now perfectly comfortable to deliver the old school rock that speaks so cleverly to their fellow devotees of jaded and cynical music with an edge. It is for that reason that comparisons simply don’t do Macon Greyson justice. For Buddy Huffman, a lyricist who takes his inspiration from the likes of Kurt Vonnegut and legendary rock heroes, a good old fashioned rock'n'roll album is just another outlet to express his thoughts on the world around him. Paralleling political rock in the 1970’s very closely in both sound and lyrical content, Macon Greyson is hoping to dispossess prevalent typecasts that call for Americans to ignore what is happening in the world. The theme of some major tracks (including “Minnesota Weather Map,” “Right or Wrong” and “Black Light”) is about embracing individuality as a strength of character, not a personality weakness. As Huffman explains, “The songs are about watching destruction and knowing that it happens, but not trying to fix it. Individuality shouldn’t be an isolationist stance.” Each track on Accidents attracts the listener with a remarkably important story. “John Q Blues” sounds as though Paul McCartney got trapped in an elevator with Ace Frehley, and the result was a 3 minute opus to catchy hooks. On one of the standouts of the album, “I’m Still Here,” Huffman’s lyrical boldness is incorporated into roots rock stripped to its core. Blending lyrics primarily influenced by Huffman’s notable muse, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., into bluegrass-style accompaniment, the track is a simple and delicate illustration of social commentary. Over all the tracks, the combination of cerebral lyrics with expertly executed musical accompaniment makes each member in Macon Greyson vitally important to the unique sound emanating from this rock band out of Dallas, Texas. Macon Greyson has managed to marshal a strong seventies rock sound that has been seldom heard since the end of the Vietnam era. They give up a little country dirt (which can be expected from any band hailing from the fore-regions of Texas), but they mostly rely on the ability to warp their sound into an irrationally abandoned genre that deferred with the advent of computers. Whether you live and breathe garage rock like AC/DC or whether you are more of a subscriber to poignant ballads, Macon Greyson covers it. Quite simply- if all bands had Macon Greyson’s natural ability to combine activist lyrics with catchy melodies, the world would be better for it.
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05/30/2008 - Macon Greyson layers music with intensity - Read More
11/12/2007 - Macon Greyson Intros Their New CD in San Angelo - Read More
06/28/2006 - Macon Greyson - Translate  - Read More
06/02/2006 - First Shreveport, then Europe? Macon Greyson pushing for bigger audience - Read More
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Macon Greyson  11/16/2003            
Oscar
These guys are awesome. They give a lot of energy to audience, have a great sound, and just plain play awesome.
Macon Greyson  08/20/2003            
Jared
Snuck into Blaines Pub one night to catch these guys live and I was not disappointed at all. Buddy landed me a cd and I listened to it front to back on my way home. Awesome collection of songs. I encourage you to check them out.
Macon Greyson  11/28/2002            
sooner_for_life
saw this band in Norman, OK. last weekend. One of the top five shows I have ever seen in my life. these guys are incredible. haven't seen a band that can do it like these guys. go see them next chance you get
Macon Greyson  11/27/2002            
swampdonkey
Go check these guys out if they are anywhere near you. They are F**king great. I'll see you boys in Lubbock you know.
Macon Greyson  11/05/2002            
tball
This is without a doubt the best band on the planet
Macon Greyson  10/23/2002            
mdm
These guys are some of the best and most original music to happen in this state in a long time. I am not one to knock people for sounding like others who have come before them, but still it is great to hear someone with a distinctive sound and even better, truly great songwriting. In my opinion, what has set Ragweed apart from everyone else in the Texas music scene is Cody's great songwriting. That said, Buddy's lyrics for MG is some of the best I've heard, period. That coupled with infectious tunes and a great live show and these guys are the real deal. Truly a breath of fresh air at a time when it seems like anyone with a guitar and a set of drums can put out a cd. Thanks to the guys at MG for rocking it and keep it up.
Macon Greyson  10/04/2002            
Fred in San Antonio
Came upon their CD, Uneasy, when I saw Macon Greyson at a show in San Antonio at Casbeer's. I cannot say enough good things about their sound. I haven't heard anything else in Texas like them. It's hard nosed, original music. There are no comparisons to make here, you've simply got to see and hear what they do. I had never heard of this band before that night, and I wonder why? This CD deserves to be heard.
Macon Greyson  09/12/2002            
Seth Hodes
It just doesn't get any better than this. If you're even contemplating the purchase of this cd, you're not worthy. Whatever "it" is, these guys have definitely have it. This is simply altcountry as it's supposed to be -- raw, emotional, dust kickin', ass-whippin' balls to the walls music -- not the same old cookie-cutter bullshit these country stations play. Hell, they're two tits shy of Brittney Spears in a cowboy hat and thong. Mmmmmm, sorry, got distracted. Anyway, if you like country with an edge - something like Uncle Tupelo, Sun Volt, etc. this is a must have.
Macon Greyson  09/05/2002            
RC Scrotum
This is the BEST RECORD TO COME OUT OF DALLAS IN YEARS. PERIOD! Uneasy is remarkably intelligent and, yes, RELEVANT, especially when compared to the current crop of Texas Beer and Pick-up Music Chart clones. And, these guys can ROCK.
Macon Greyson  08/20/2002            
Janie
Uneasy is by far one of the best CD's out from the Lone Star State. Macon Greyson's distinct sound and fabulous lyrics hooked me from the first time I heard the CD months ago. This is the only disk I listen to on a daily basis. Buddy, Buddy, Harley, and Pete deserve top recognition from all Texas Country music fans everywhere. Not only does MG rock, there live shows kick ass! All that aside, don't be asinine and let there advanced educations get in your way...MG sure as hell doesn't! They do what they love, and you can't beat that!
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