Young singer-songwriter and musician Despot Tomić released a new single called "Sunce tvoga dana"! In his well-known genre selection that unites blues and rock in the style of Mayer and Clapton, Despot Tomić delivers a single that represents a spring day in audio form. The single released by BHRT Music Production is available on all streaming platforms, and the song is accompanied by a video.
Despot Tomić is the author of all components of the song, and the mastering was done at Abbey Road Studios. According to his own words, Despot has long wanted to make a very slow song with a dreamy atmosphere in which he can stay for days.
The text was inspired by reading the works of the writer John Steinbeck:
"The text materialized because I was reading Steinbeck and I imagined that I was in the sun of an endless prairie, that I was looking at the great nothingness and that in nothingness man always finds himself, that primordial self." In terms of musical inspiration, the song is based on the albums "Born and Raised" by John Mayer, as well as "461 Ocean Boulevard" by Eric Clapton.
Despot Tomić, photo: PROMO
Despot Tomić is a musician from Mrkonjić Grad who has been living and creating in Vienna for the past few years. He started playing music from an early age, primarily with his father who plays the guitar. At the age of approximately 17, Tomić began playing the guitar obsessively and progressed rapidly, so that in the same year he began performing on the local scene with his first band Manje Posla. Two years later, Tomić moved to Vienna, where he played in various blues, jazz and rock bands, the longest-lasting of which was Psychedelic Love. He finds his playing inspiration and role models in the greats of blues and rock music, Hendrix, B.B. King and Eric Clapton, while he credits Kurt Cobain, Noel Gallagher and Jeff Buckley as his inspiration. Between the ages of 23 and 25, Tomić writes and composes some of the songs that will later be found on his debut studio album "antiRomeo", which was recorded in 2020 at the Rambo Amadeus studio in Belgrade. Despot's second album was recorded in the studio "Šišmiš" and is called "Dani jutra broje". The third album "Noci dane boje" was published by BHRT Music Production.
BHRT's music production continues to support quality local projects and promising young performers, which reaffirms its commitment to the development and preservation of the local pop rock scene.
