Darko Lazic

Darko Lazic: The Driving Force of Serbian Rock
Darko Lazic is a Serbian rock musician and songwriter best known as the frontman and creative engine of the band Night Shift. Hailing from Belgrade, his primary musical achievement is steering his band to become a consistent chart presence and a major live attraction in the Balkan region, with several albums achieving gold status for strong sales.
Early career
Darko Lazic's musical journey began in the late 1990s within Belgrade's vibrant underground scene. After playing in several local bands, he founded Night Shift in 2002, aiming to blend classic rock energy with modern alternative influences.
The band's self-released debut EP in 2004 caught the attention of the independent label Mascom Records, which signed them and released their first full-length album, Under the Radar, in 2006.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2009 with their second studio album, Neon Lights. Released by the larger label City Records, the album's lead single received heavy rotation on national radio, propelling it to the top of domestic rock charts.
Neon Lights was certified gold in Serbia within six months, establishing Night Shift as a major force in the regional rock genre and securing main stage slots at festivals like Exit and Beer Fest.
Key tracks
Neon Lights — The title track from the breakthrough album remains the band's signature anthem and a radio staple.
Autopilot — This song from the 2012 album Echoes showcased a more refined, atmospheric side of Lazic's songwriting.
Barricades — A high-energy single that became a live favorite and demonstrated the band's hard rock roots.
Silver Line — The lead single from 2017's Horizon album marked a successful comeback after a brief hiatus.
Following their breakthrough, Darko Lazic and Night Shift maintained a steady output, releasing the well-received albums Echoes in 2012 and Horizon in 2017. Lazic has also engaged in notable collaborations, co-writing tracks with artists like Serbian pop-rock singer Ana Stajdohar, which expanded his reach beyond the core rock audience.
Their consistent touring circuit across Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro has cemented their reputation as a powerful live act. The band's music continues to evolve, incorporating elements of post-grunge and alternative metal while staying true to Lazic's gritty vocal delivery and guitar-driven sound.
Fans of Darko Lazic's brand of intense, melodic Serbian rock often appreciate the work of similar regional acts. Van Gogh shares a similar approach to crafting anthemic, guitar-based rock songs. Night Shift is, of course, the primary project for Lazic's songwriting. Atomsko Skloniste represents an earlier, influential generation of Yugoslav rock with a poetic and rebellious edge. Partibrejkers offers a rawer, garage-punk influenced sound from the same music scene.
The powerful anthems of Darko Lazic and Night Shift are a regular feature on the rock radio stations featured on our platform. Their catalog, from early hits to recent singles, receives consistent airplay on dedicated classic rock FM stations, alternative rock radio stations, and various online rock radio streams that cater to fans of guitar-driven music.
Listeners can explore the dynamic Serbian rock sound of Darko Lazic by tuning into the radio stations available on onairium.com, where his music with Night Shift is regularly featured in rotation alongside other leading rock artists.
