Martins Surfers Drop Summer Hit ‘Adriatic Blue’ – Surf Rock for the Adriatic Soul!

Summer is here, and with it, the sounds you didn’t know you needed!

Imagine yourself on the Adriatic coast, the sun blazing, the sea whispering, and in the background, the perfect surf rock playing. That’s exactly what Zagreb band Martins Surfers bring with their new single “Adriatic Blue.” This instrumental track isn’t just music – it’s a musical postcard of the Adriatic, blending retro 60s vibes with modern production.

Surf rock that smells like sea and asphalt

“Adriatic Blue” delivers sunny guitar riffs that evoke the scents of the sea, salt in your hair, and hot asphalt by the shore. Band leader Martin Frančina reveals the song came together very simply – a bass riff Joža came up with, inspired by the sea, quickly grew into a full song after a few rehearsals. The real magic happens live, when Predrag’s guitar solo puts everyone in a trance.

A band that bridges past and present

Martins Surfers are an instrumental surf rock band from Zagreb. The lineup includes Martin Frančina and Predrag Mandić on guitars, Josip Vrban on bass, and Mladen Stanković on drums. Their sound is nostalgic yet fresh, perfect for summer adventures, beach parties, or chilling on a deck chair.

Why do we need ‘Adriatic Blue’?

In a sea of today’s hits that often sound the same, “Adriatic Blue” is a breath of fresh air that calls for carefree summer joy. If you’ve ever wanted music to transport you to a drive along the coast or surfing on a board, this is the track for you.

Conclusion

Martins Surfers prove you can make modern music with soul and style. “Adriatic Blue” is the perfect soundtrack for this summer, and if you haven’t heard it yet, it’s time to change that. Now, drop a comment – are you more into surfing or chilling by the sea? Or maybe you have your own summer hit that can top this?

Join the conversation, because summer without good music is like the sea without salt – it just doesn’t work!

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