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Friday 2 March 2012

Tomo Milicevic Wearing White Prayer Bracelet

In his no-fuss uber rock get-up, Tomo Milicevic doesn’t face the camera despite his companion pointing at it. Instead he continues on his way, looking elsewhere while carrying some footwear with one hand adorned by a religious bracelet. The object suits his outfit, as well as his no-fuss expression which is complimented by a not-so-dark black tee with a bold white print splatted up front.
Tomo, along with other members of the band 30 Seconds To March in which he plays the hot and talented guitarist, doesn’t seem to leave home without his prayer rope. It’s a good thing, though. Not only is it a trendy accessory, but it’s a tool for prayer as well, given its name.
Before joining the band, Tomo took up culinary arts and became a professional pastry chef. From the ages of 3 to 19 , he practiced to become a concert violinist. At 17, he started writing music and after discovering he had a flair for heavy metal, Tomo instantly told his father that he wanted to play the guitar, so they helped each other making one. It was the exact guitar played upon recording the song “A Modern Myth” on the band’s second album, A Beautiful Lie.
Just as he was about to sell his musical instruments and leave the music industry, where religious fashion is steaming, for good, Tomo was told about an audition for 30 Seconds To Mars. Being a fan of the group motivated him to give it a try. Out of 200 musicians, he was the one that got picked, not only for his talent but also he is kind and amiable. A few days later, he was already playing with Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and Matt Wachter on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.
Despite being a pastry chef, Tomo has never cooked for his band mates, which makes me wonder…Does he ever cook for his wife?

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Photo By Jim Trottier (30 Seconds to Mars - Photo 01 on Flickr) [CC-BY-SA-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

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