Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Anidroc Under Your Steel Release




Anidroc has officially released 'Under Your Steel,' today March 1st 2016, a track taken from the LP 'My Prayer' released last year in 2015. 

The video is about a mystical majko girl wandering lost in a magical garden whilst an all seer wizard sees through her painted smile. We follow the sad innuendoes in her face and the sudden despair as her armour starts to crack. She is like a bird in a beautiful cage that tears at the bars tormented by the presence of the all seer. The roles are acted out by Anidroc's lead singer Mario Cordina and actress Jagoda Beltrani. 

Under Your Steel was recorded at Anidroc Studios under the A.M.P. label as part of the 'My Prayer' Lp 2015. Performed by Anidroc (music / lyrics Mario Cordina), the song is about denial in the face of odds. Soon the cracking armour will lose its steel. The video is an A.M.P. production in collaboration with Anidroc Film.

Below you can find film shot information, the lyrics, the film and making of video.

The 'Japanese' scenes were shot in the Garden of Serenity Sta. Lucia, making use of its pagoda's and Chinese Asian decor to reflect the majko make-up and oriental mystical look.
The blowing of the veil and the tea drinking scene were shot at l'Aħrax tal-Mellieħa. The aloe vera family plants inspired the leaf like hands of the all seer.
The lantern late evening scenes were shot in Buskett Gardens with the leaf coloured arch and the forest like aura of this exquisite forest originally built by the Knights of St.John.

The ending scene was shot at Sa Maison Gardens also known as Tal-Milorda, with the steel gate imprisoning the Majko within the walls of her cage.
Under Your Steel
Lyrics: Mario Cordina

And you say that you don't love me,
And you say that you don't need me,
And you say so many things that are not real.
And you say that you don't feel right
And that you won't sleep with me tonight,
And you're looking like a driver that has lost her wheel.
And I feel,
You're breaking under your steel.

Is your cracking armour losing steel,
Is it getting harder to stick to your wheel,
And I feel,
You're breaking under your steel.

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