Check out the Official Music Video for ‘Ave Maria a Zio Virgilio’ by The Silver SnailsΒ
The Silver Snails are a band with a goal (to create the worldβs finest pop rock) and a mission (to open human hearts through sound, light, and word) as lofty as they come. Their uncompromising, hands-on approach to quality and craftsmanship resonates across their media and branding. An Italo-US joint venture between lead singer Lucas Ward and his wife Elisa Fantini, The Silver Snails take inspiration from the familyβs rustic backdrop in the wine country of Romagna, Italy, yet fashion a contemporary, artisanal pop-rock for a global audience, like a fine silk tie from a Florentine fashion house.
Songs on The Seven Melodies, the groupβs ambitious, harmonically rich debut album, are sung in English, French, Italian, Mandarin, and even a bit of Sanskrit. The style of the group is playful and theatrical, strongly reflecting early imprinting of Beatles, Stones, Bowie, Floyd and other invasive British species. Yet despite their galactic ambitions, The Silver Snails are an act distinguished aby intimacy. Based around an actual nuclear family, the music they make together is warm and welcoming; the themes may be cosmic, but the sound is approachable and friendly, full of analog βreal instrumentsβ, lush vocals, well-crafted beats and textures, and infectious melodies.
Track #4 of The Seven Melodies, βAve Maria a Zio Virgilioβ, was written by Lucas as a requiem for Elisaβs Uncle Virgilio, a devout follower of Mary. The song features real strings over tango-electronica, an βangelic chorusβ echoing Elisaβs soaring soprano vox, Lucas rapping verses from The Bhagavad Gita, and a βduelingβ double-accordion solo in the middle.
Like the other official videos from The Seven Melodies, βAve Maria A Zio Virgilioβ was entirely written and produced by The Silver Snails on location in Romagna, Italy, and is dedicated to βThe Human Family.β The video required years of preparation, including several years of private tango instruction for Lucas and Elisa to learn the 120-step joint-choreography created by Andrea Zanchini for the video. A complete departure from the βspace popβ milieu of βDancing with the Starsβ, the world of βAve Maria a Zio Virgilioβ features an exotic banquet of tango dancing, peacocks, flowers, accordions, and Bollywood-inspired group choreography with Lucas dressed as the Hindu deity Krishna. In addition to the main video, βAve Maria a Zio Virgilioβ comes with a companion βMaking Ofβ video which brings fans into their video production process over three days of shooting and explains the symbolism.






















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