friend of the blog, The Muster Point Project are back with “greener grass” a song that carries the weary voice of someone who’s spent too long running – from problems, from themselves, from the weight of life’s harder moments.
it’s alt-country wrapped in jangle-pop shimmer, a mandolin-laced americana song that asks whether the grass is really greener when you’re always walking away.
kevin franco sings with the grit of a dreamer unraveling, his voice straddling hope and defeat. “greener grass” builds gently, each layer of percussion and guitar echoing the tug between escape and confrontation. it’s a character study as much as a song: a coward masking as a romantic, a runner pretending to be free.

recorded with montreal drummer marcelo effori and driven by franco’s multi-instrumental touch, it’s music perched between brightness and grit, where melancholy doesn’t drown out the melody. instead, it sharpens it.
“greener grass” isn’t about chasing something better – it’s about realising what you lose when you never stay. we love it.
thank u for making this the muster point project 🌿


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