Rock/Review Mike Masser - True Grit

Mike Masser spent the early ‘00s in a rock band that was able to carve out a piece of local success. After that, he went on to play in a number of cover bands because, as a guitarist, he couldn’t stay away from the stage. After some time, he was burned out and spent a decade focusing his attention everywhere but on music.

Mike Masser’s “True Grit” is an energetic, vibrant, and exciting record of the skillful and distinct artistry of an accomplished artist. These new release blends Hard Rock rhythm and instrumental but evokes feelings of nostalgic and stimulates one’s motivation towards pursuit of dreams and desires.

The choice of the title “True Grit” for the album suits well with its inner spirit running from one end to another. The album “true grist” is no different and it’s Mike Masser’s work. Mike Masser takes fans on an interesting trip through a mixture of exciting musical vibes and truthful story-telling as he shares his story as a person and musician in this album.

Mike Masser used the lyrical contents and musical compositions in this album to talk of things that he has gone through in his life or just his daily life experiences. The personal touch in the music gives it an extra dimension of genuineness, transcending beyond a mere collection of songs.

The burning and hot spirited nature of the music is clear through the album with heavy rock tempo and instruments. The energy of the album transmits contagiously through the ears of the listener towards the heart connecting them to the feelings and thoughts that created the songs.

To sum up, “True Grit,” Mike Masser’s album, is a fantastic tribute to the spirit of Classic Hard Rock music. The journey of the artist coupled with internal wars and steadfast resilience speaks for itself. The music of Mike Masser transcends mere sound; it’s an entry point into his heart as he invites others to follow their personal dreams and navigate through life’s hardships, facing trials in the same steadfast manner. This record has been vivid and sincere contribution to world’s rock industry, leaving the deep impression into souls of all people who will hear it.

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