Canadian musician Kevin Franco has put out a new song titled “The Diner” under his project called The Muster Point.
In the song Kevin talks about the humble greasy spoon – the cozy, well-worn diner that might be a bit worn out but feels like home. It also talks about having as much coffee as you want and the easy, relaxed attitude of the server who doesn’t mind much. The lyrics of this song are therefore about the modest, casual restaurants that we have all attended on several occasions.
The song creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, much like the moment when two friends finally get together after a long time apart. The feeling that it evokes is one of warmth and nostalgia, since it brings back memories that are pleasant and a little bit sad.
The song has a relaxed and comfortable vibe to it. It is similar to the sensation you get when you are sitting in a comfortable booth for a late-night snack and your jeans produce a gentle squeaking sound against the vinyl seat that has a tidy design.
“The Diner” has a wonderful rock feel that is reminiscent of the 1980s. It is characterized by melodies and excellent keyboards that work together in a fantastic way. The production of this song is excellent. The song appear airy, summery, and lighthearted by making extremely astute decisions, such as the double tracked vocal harmonies that are featured in the chorus. It’s the kind of song that you can put on play and completely forget about everything else in your life.
Enjoy this late-night journey with The Muster Project Point by streaming on Spotify below.