ZEROFILTRO’s musical debut
“Troppo fragili”, the debut single by ZEROFILTRO, marks the entry of brothers Francesco Jaco and Marco Misto into the music scene. Released under Sud in Sound – Label Ada Music (Warner), the song explores themes of vulnerability and resilience through captivating melodies and engaging rhythms.
The message behind the song
According to Francesco and Marco, “Troppo fragili” is much more than just a song.
“It represents a moment of introspection and hope, aimed at anyone feeling overwhelmed. Beauty is not just aesthetic; it is the harmony that nature offers us. This is a love song to life itself.”
The duo seeks to connect with their audience, offering comfort and inspiration through their music.
The making of the song and music video
The single is the result of a collective effort involving talented musicians and technicians:
- Antonio Mambelli (drums)
- Aniello Misto (bass)
- Salvatore Dell’Aversano (guitar)
- Gennaro Franco, Marco Misto (keyboard, synth, piano)
- Francesca Masucci, Caterina Bianco, Roberto Bianco, Pasquale Termini (strings)
The music video, directed by Claudio Vitiello and featuring actress India Santella, adds a visual narrative to the music’s emotional depth.
Who are ZEROFILTRO?
Hailing from Naples, Francesco (23) and Marco Misto (19) blend their personal experiences and musical backgrounds to create an authentic project.
- Francesco Jaco Misto: With a degree in Economics and Management from the University of Naples “Parthenope,” he started playing bass at seven, nurturing a passion for songwriting through collaborations with renowned songwriters.
- Marco Misto: A percussionist and pianist enrolled at the “D. Cimarosa” Conservatory of Music in Avellino, he excels in marimba, vibraphone, drums, and timpani. He is also an arranger and music producer.
With ZEROFILTRO, the brothers transition from their past commercial production (under the FJMM project) to a more personal and universal narrative, aiming to create a deep connection with their audience.
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