For his second album, Dustin Schaefer has continued down the same road as his first - Disconnected. The main difference between his first album and this new, self-titled album, Dustin Schaefer, is that the new album has a harder-edge. His is a hard rock, guitar-driven, style. In some cases, reminiscent of what you commonly heard on the radio back in the ’70s & ’80s.
Schaefer draws influences from classic and modern rock guitar virtuosos such as Eric Johnson, and even pop music, which translates to a classic guitar-driven twist on modern arrangements. His guitar playing rivals even the most seasoned players and this album showcases that talent. The proficiency and the tone is like a Joe Walsh riff blending with John Mayer’s smooth solo style. Every note, every verse, every second of music is thought out and very real. Any person can learn guitar, but Schaefer sets himself apart by being able to not only lyrically tell a story, but by being able to make you feel the emotions behind every note.