Since the earliest days of music-making, escapism has been a prevalent and cathartic element of artistic expression. The comforting folk songs passed down from generation to generation around the world offered an escape, a retrieve into the past. The warm croons of singers like Vera Lynn and Bing Crosby assured deployed troops in World War II that blue skies would return again someday. The sunshiny, easygoingness of Jimmy Buffett allowed an entire generation of confused and frustrated listeners a way to relax and find fulfillment in the pleasures of life. Through thick and thin, escapism has always offered relief.
And now, in 2020, amid a global pandemic and increasing international political tension, escapism is taking on a new form with the guiding hand of young artistsโฆ young artists like Torontoโs Langston Francis. On May 29, Francis released a new single by the name of โWaste My Time,โ which is a testament to the good vibes that have become so prominent for the members of Gen Z.
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โWhen I was younger I strived to be taken so seriously,โ Francis told American Songwriter, โbut as Iโve gotten older I notice the pendulum swinging the opposite direction. I wrote โWaste My Timeโ because it was how I was feeling on a sunny day in Los Angeles. I want people to hear a more carefree side of my music.โ
That โcarefree sideโ certainly shines on the songโs effortless melodies and lush pop production. From the way the nostalgia-core synth pads carry the tranquil chord progression to the way the โboy she worth the dramaโ drop hits just right, the song is an exact equation for a good time.
โNo matter how many hits a group of people have under their belt, if you canโt vibe together it is very tough to get something everyone is proud of,โ Francis said. I write best when I donโt force anything, life is overflowing with inspiration. The vibe is key.โ
Listen to Langston Francisโs new song โWaste My Timeโ below:








