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About Violet Orlandi
Violet Orlandi is the stage name of Violeta Orlandi Marchezi (born: February 17, 1995), a Brazilian YouTuber, Songwriter, Producer, Tiktoker, Instagram star and Musician best known for her cover of many famous songs.
Solo career (2012-present) - YouTube (2012-present)
Since as early as 2012, Orlandi has been posting song covers on her YouTube channel, which has just under one million subscribers as of June 2021. Her most-viewed video is her cover of Zombie by The Cranberries, which, as of June 2021, has over 12 million views since its 2018 upload. Several of her covers have obtained attention from the media, including: A Little Piece of Heaven (with Anthony Vincent) by Avenged Sevenfold, Bohemian Rhapsody (with Halocene, First to Eleven, and Lauren Babic) by Queen, Closer by Nine Inch Nails, and Down with the Sickness (in collaboration with Russian YouTube cover artist Ai Mori) by Disturbed. She frequently collaborates with other cover artists, such as the aforementioned Halocene, First to Eleven, and Lauren Babic.
High Priest Daughter (2021)
Orlandi released her debut album, High Priest Daughter, on May 28, 2021. The album was written as an exploration of grief and the darkness in life. Its writing began a year before her mother's death on March 2019, and concluded a year after. She says that "even though the album doesn’t sound as depressing as it seems, it explores death and coming to terms with it, depression, trauma, and a healthy dose of nihilism." The album was preceded by the release of single The Worm on March 23, 2021. According to her, it was chosen because "it describes in great detail what it feels like to be at a funeral and experiencing the passing of time [...] wishing [to be] a more simple being without any complex emotions, wishing [to be] a worm." Two other singles were released ahead of the album: Kill Her (April 13, 2021) and Blooming (May, 4, 2021).
She Won't Live (2020-present)
On December 19, 2020, Orlandi announced via an Instagram post that she would be collaborating with Alice in Chains producer Toby Wright and Brian Diemar on a project titled She Won't Live, under the label F3 Entertainment. The band released Creatures, their first single, on January 15, 2021. The single was also released as a lullaby on Orlandi's own YouTube channel on March 14, 2021. The band states that there is an album in the works with around twelve recorded songs so far. Though no release date has been given yet, a single is set to be released in July 2021, followed by a summer release of the album. From this project, brief previews of unreleased songs Fatal Sister, Gritty, and Come and Get Me (feat. Naomi Hulteng from Echo Range) were shown on the interview with My Wright Stuff, ahead of the album's promotion and release.
Influences
Artistically, she draws inspiration from Alexander Calder, Francisco Goya, Frida Kahlo, Jackson Pollock, and Louise Bourgeois. Orlandi's music is described by Loudwire as combining "elements of some of the most distinguished artists she's covered," including A Perfect Circle, Disturbed, Evanescence, Lana Del Rey, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails, and Nirvana. She also has some jazz influence from her dad, who she says is "a very accomplished jazz drummer." In an interview with UnRated Magazine, Orlandi lists Meg Myers as her biggest influence recently, and The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Korn, Velvet Revolver, and Richie Kotzen as previous influences. Her musical taste was largely influenced by her mother.
Musicianship
As a musician, Orlandi plays several instruments, sings, and works in arrangement and production.
Instruments
Guitar
Keyboard and piano
Vocals
In Popular Culture
Shades of White (2015)
Orlandi's songs Tarantula (2014) and Bowed to the Wind were used in the soundtrack for the 2015 short film Shades of White. The movie was directed by Andrei Koscina and was released on February 11, 2015 on The Monthly Film Festival.
Discography
Solo Career
High Priest Daughter (2021)
She Won't Live
Untitled debut album slated for release on summer, 2021.
Interview
https://www.youtube.com/live/s7Vc86uWzPQ?
Videos
Videoclips
Streaming
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3amoyQla9uUhiJhhMS7CLz
https://music.apple.com/it/artist/violet-orlandi/906805202
https://www.youtube.com/@VioletOrlandi/playlists
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCNgEEBVPdm3jrojBZkbL7YA
https://music.amazon.com/artists/B00MKWNRSS/violet-orlandi
https://www.deezer.com/pt/artist/6294494
References
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13124674/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/9283147-Violet-Orlandi
https://www.discogs.com/release/18957790-Violet-Orlandi-High-Priest...
https://www.discogs.com/release/18615559-Violet-Orlandi-Blooming
https://en.everybodywiki.com/Violet_Orlandi
https://www.themusicman.uk/violet-orlandi/
https://www.unratedmag.com/violet-orlandi/
https://www.kerrang.com/hear-avenged-sevenfolds-a-little-piece-of-h...
https://wikiplusbio.com/violet-orlandi-net-worth-married-husband-wi...
https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Violet_Orlandi
https://allfamous.org/it/people/violet-orlandi-hmxr.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20210606212320/https://loudwire.com/roc...
Acerca de Violet Orlandi (Português)
Violet Orlandi, nome artístico de Violeta Orlandi Marchezi (17 de fevereiro de 1995, São Paulo, SP, Brasil), é uma cantora brasileira, YouTuber, compositora, guitarrista, musicista, produtora, Tiktoker, Instagram star mais conhecida por seus covers de músicas famosas do rock.
Orlandi começou as aulas de canto aos 12 anos de idade, bem como as aulas de violão e guitarra. Violet afirma ter começado a cantar mesmo antes de saber falar bem português, por volta dos 3 ou 4 anos de idade. De acordo com a mesma, cantarolava e criava melodias.
Pouco antes de completar 18 anos de idade, mudou-se para Londres onde estudou um ano de canto e a seguir realizou os estudos de bacharelado em música, tendo diplomado-se pela University of East London.
Retornou ao Brasil após a formatura, para ficar perto da mãe, que havia sido diagnosticada com câncer.
Carreira solo (2012-presente) - YouTube (2012-presente)
Desde 2012, Orlandi publica covers de músicas em seu canal do YouTube, que tinha um pouco menos de um milhão de inscritos em junho de 2021. Seu vídeo mais visto é o cover de Zombie do The Cranberries, que, em junho de 2021, tinha mais de 12 milhões de visualizações desde o upload de 2018. Várias de seus covers chamaram a atenção da mídia, incluindo: A Little Piece of Heaven (com Anthony Vincent) do Avenged Sevenfold, Bohemian Rhapsody (com Halocene, First to Eleven e Lauren Babic) do Queen, Closer do Nine Inch Nails e Down with the Sickness (em colaboração com a artista russo de covers do YouTube Ai Mori) do Disturbed. Ela freqüentemente colabora com outros artistas, como o já mencionado Halocene, First to Eleven e Lauren Babic.
High Priest Daughter (2021)
Orlandi lançou seu álbum de estreia, High Priest Daughter, em 28 de maio de 2021. O álbum foi escrito como uma exploração do luto e da escuridão da vida. A criação começou um ano antes da morte de sua mãe, em março de 2019, e foi concluída um ano depois. Ela diz que "mesmo que o álbum não soe tão deprimente quanto parece, ele explora a morte e a aceitação dela, depressão, trauma e uma boa dose de niilismo". O álbum foi precedido pelo lançamento do single The Worm em 23 de março de 2021. Dois outros singles foram lançados antes do álbum: Kill Her (13 de abril de 2021) e Blooming (4 de maio de 2021).
She Won't Live (2020-presente)
Em 19 de dezembro de 2020, Orlandi anunciou por meio de uma postagem no Instagram que colaboraria com o produtor de Alice in Chains, Toby Wright e Brian Diemar, em um projeto intitulado She Won't Live, sob o selo F3 Entertainment. A banda lançou Creatures, seu primeiro single, em 15 de janeiro de 2021. O single também foi lançado como uma canção de ninar no próprio canal de Orlandi no YouTube em 14 de março de 2021. A banda afirma que há um álbum em andamento com cerca de doze músicas gravadas até agora. Embora nenhuma data de lançamento tenha sido dada ainda, um single está programado para ser lançado em julho de 2021, seguido por um lançamento de verão do álbum. Deste projeto, breves prévias de canções inéditas, como Fatal Sister, Gritty e Come and Get Me (com Naomi Hulteng de Echo Range) foram mostradas na entrevista com My Wright Stuff, antes da promoção e lançamento do álbum.
Influências
Artisticamente, ela se inspira em Alexander Calder, Francisco Goya, Frida Kahlo, Jackson Pollock e Louise Bourgeois. A música de Orlandi é descrita por Loudwire como uma combinação de "elementos de alguns dos artistas mais ilustres que ela fez covers", incluindo A Perfect Circle, Disturbed, Evanescence, Lana Del Rey, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails e Nirvana. Ela também tem alguma influência do jazz de seu pai, que diz ser "um baterista de jazz muito talentoso". Em entrevista à UnRated Magazine, Orlandi lista Meg Myers como sua maior influência recentemente, e The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Korn, Velvet Revolver e Richie Kotzen como influências anteriores. Seu gosto musical foi amplamente influenciado por sua mãe.
Musicalidade
Como musicista, Orlandi toca vários instrumentos, canta e trabalha em arranjos e produção.
Instrumentos
Guitarra / violão
Teclado e piano
Vocal (canto)
Na Cultura Popular
Tons de Branco (2015)
As canções de Orlandi "Tarantula" (2014) e "Bowed to the Wind" foram usadas na trilha sonora do
curta-metragem de 2015 Shades of White. O filme foi dirigido por Andrei Koscina e lançado em 11 de fevereiro de 2015 no The Monthly Film Festival.
Discografia
Solo Career
High Priest Daughter (2021)
She Won't Live
Untitled debut album slated for release on summer, 2021.
Entrevista
https://www.youtube.com/live/s7Vc86uWzPQ?
Vídeos
Videoclipes
Streaming
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3amoyQla9uUhiJhhMS7CLz
https://music.apple.com/it/artist/violet-orlandi/906805202
https://www.youtube.com/@VioletOrlandi/playlists
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCNgEEBVPdm3jrojBZkbL7YA
https://music.amazon.com/artists/B00MKWNRSS/violet-orlandi
https://www.deezer.com/pt/artist/6294494
Referências
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13124674/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/9283147-Violet-Orlandi
https://www.discogs.com/release/18957790-Violet-Orlandi-High-Priest...
https://www.discogs.com/release/18615559-Violet-Orlandi-Blooming
https://en.everybodywiki.com/Violet_Orlandi
https://www.themusicman.uk/violet-orlandi/
https://www.unratedmag.com/violet-orlandi/
https://www.kerrang.com/hear-avenged-sevenfolds-a-little-piece-of-h...
https://wikiplusbio.com/violet-orlandi-net-worth-married-husband-wi...
https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Violet_Orlandi
https://allfamous.org/it/people/violet-orlandi-hmxr.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20210606212320/https://loudwire.com/roc...
Violet Orlandi's Timeline
1995 |
February 17, 1995
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São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
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