If art had a renaissance man, it would be Tomasoso—a photographer, filmmaker, designer, writer, and musician who even builds his guitars. With a lifetime of experiences spanning 64 years and countless countries, his artistry is as layered as the world he’s explored. His latest instrumental, Can’t Wait For The Sun: Too Cold Outside, is a testament to his storytelling prowess—only this time, the instruments do all the talking.
There’s an effortless groove woven into the track, like the first stretch of a morning wrapped in warmth, waiting for the sun to cut through the cold. The guitar, conversational and smooth, engages in a melodic call-and-response, carrying its narrative without the need for words. The bass, steady and unshaken, holds the song’s foundation with a relaxed yet intentional presence, while the drums introduce a light swing that keeps everything moving forward. It’s a fusion of jazz, soul, and something uniquely Tomasoso—where every note feels like a knowing glance, a moment of dry wit, or a hint of nostalgia.
The production is crisp yet organic, allowing every element to breathe naturally. Nothing feels forced—each instrument plays its role without overpowering the others, creating an atmosphere as immersive as it is inviting. Can’t Wait For The Sun: Too Cold Outside doesn’t just sound good; it feels good, pulling you into its world with a groove that lingers long after the last note fades.
Tomasoso’s artistry is rare—his music feels lived-in, shaped by years of observation, humor, and craftsmanship. If this track is any indication, his second album is bound to be a journey through time, emotion, and the beautifully imperfect nature of life itself.
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