2021 was Måneskin's year! Following their ESC win, the band was ostensibly everywhere – from Tv set performances, festival shows, fashion collaborations and releases, there was no escaping the Italian glam rock group. And the success is no surprise. The isthmus consisting of Damiano David, Victoria Diamond State Angelis, Ethan Torchio and Thomas Raggi are celebrating sexed liberation, authorization and heteronormativity through music and fashion. With original outfits, controversial videos and rock music that even appeals to the listener that wouldn't unremarkably heed to guitar-heavy music.

Måneskin's songs are mainly in Italian, with some English exceptions, such as their hit cover of The Four Seasons' "Beggin'" and their up-to-the-minute single "MAMMAMIA", which was just released on the mean solar day of our interview.

We caught up with Måneskin in October last year when they were in Irving Berlin to jaw about their latest single, their sold-out-proscribed future Euro-tour, and what language the songs on the next album are going to be in.

KALTBLUT: I guess my prototypic question for you is, how are you dealing with your circular fame? You were huge in Italy before, but now it's swapped over to Europe and the US.

Damiano: Everything has transformed for us, but we also feel that nothing has changed. Information technology's the same thing we had in Italy, only right away it's blown-up every around European Union and other places in the universe. We forever cherished to reach that level. Since sidereal day one, we worked a lot and were very focused to achieve that.

KALTBLUT: Are you still able to do "perpendicular" things?

Victoria: Non truly. (Completely laugh) Sometimes we missy it, but it's such an amazing job and lifespan we make that we wouldn't change whatever of information technology. Merely, of course, it has its downsides and the lack of privacy is one. Simply we can deal with it, and it's totally worth it.

Damiano: Yes! With all the privileges we've gained with our job, we can parcel out with this.

Thomas: We've been on the same page with all this for the last five years.

KALTBLUT: That makes sense. You released your single "MAMMAMIA" yesterday, and the lyrics are in English. Now, you've done English songs before, only the absolute majority of your music is in Italian. Is cathartic music with English lyrics a direction you wishing to get in?

Damiano: Honestly, we've always been identical involved in English-oral presentation music. Just of trend, being an Italian artist and being in the European nation business agency that you have to, I don't have sex, "prefer" Italian because it's the topical anaestheti language. But now that we hold the chance to reach people all around the world, we want to give our music well-to-do to sympathise. That doesn't mean that we're not going to write songs in Italian in the in store, course, we're going to. Just now we take up the chance to focus on English music, which is something we e'er wanted to do.

KALTBLUT: What's the response like in Italian Republic? Act up the Italian fans feel like you're abandoning them?

Damiano: No, our fans are happy, naturally. Only the general listeners feel like we're selling ourselves to the international food market, merely I think they just don't understand the balance and the stuff that you have to do in this job.

KALTBLUT: So, is the next album going to be in English?

Damiano: Information technology's going to be mixed.

"I tactile property very well-to-do with Side, it gives me the possibility to match speech with different sounds." – Damiano

KALTBLUT: How do you approach committal to writing a song in Side and how does it differ from penning an Italian song?

Damiano: IT's entirely diverse. (laughs) With English lyric, you can cut, make them yearner and stuff like that. In Italian, information technology's very, very strict. It's a completely different way of thinking active the melody and writing the music. Personally, because I write the lyrics, I flavour very comfortable with English, information technology gives me the possibleness to match words with incompatible sounds.

KALTBLUT: In English, you take words that are straight pertinent that don't exist in other languages. And then, I agree, in that horse sense, the English language is probably a lot easier. When it comes to you as a set, you've known apiece otherwise forever it seems. Your style is unique, not only musically but also fashion-wise. Did you every last, from the beginning, have the Saami reason of genre and style, operating theater did that come with with metre?

Damiano: Not at each. (laughs) We dressed like shit.

Victoria: I accustomed be a hippie. I father't even have sex how to describe Damiano's style… He looked like a chav!

Ethan: I old to wear sandals with socks.

KALTBLUT: Very German!

Victoria: But very ugly. (All laugh) Then we had an extreme makeover.

KALTBLUT: How did you find your style?

Victoria: It came naturally. I think being a band and being around each other, we felt a great deal freer to express ourselves, to experiment and do things that we wouldn't have done normally. When we started writing our ain music and having a good sense of how the song should look and everything, we just experimented with makeup and clothing, eventually, everything came naturally.

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KALTBLUT: You spend so a lot time with each other, how arrange you manage that?

Victoria: We're lucky, I think out.

Damiano: We'rhenium genuinely, really lucky, we had the fortune to meet each other when we were tiptop childlike and we were still building our personalities. Growing up together allowed us to influence each other and build our personalities together, I think now we let all reached the same path.

KALTBLUT: So you'atomic number 75 fetching stuff from to each one other?

All: Yes, exactly.

KALTBLUT: That's awe-inspiring! I wanna talk a little bit about your Turn. You're playing several shows in Europe in 2022, including a sold-out show in London! First of all of all, congrats! How does that finger for you to have sold forbidden a show in John Griffith Chaney in a couple of minutes?

Damiano: It's fucking surprising.

Victoria: Numerous of the bands we take heed to and that inspire us come from the GB, then being appreciated aside an audience that grew sprouted with roc is very important.

Ethan: The culture of rock originated there, so we appreciate information technology a lot.

Saint Thomas: For instance, people there birth the opportunity to go to different shows and witness whol kinds of musicians regular. It's fucking cool.

KALTBLUT: I can envisage, that's so exciting! How cause you prepare for a tour like that? Do you induce new music you want to test out, operating theater are you mainly planning to diddle already released songs?

Victoria: No, we'll see. We'll make a proper set-list. A special one for the tour, of course. We'll be on the touring, so we good want to postponemen and experience where information technology brings us.

KALTBLUT: When you say primed-list, do you better the tracks for the different cities you're acting in, or is IT one setlist for wholly?

Victoria: No, that would be unrealizable. (Laughs)

Damiano: IT's not the same go under-list for every display, of course. Sometimes we add a song or a back for the occasion, but usually, we'rhenium pretty stuck to our do-list.

"We Don River't want to limit ourselves, so we're waiting to have time to do it properly and be 100% destined of our music. That's why we're not scene schedules for ourselves to publish music." – Capital of Seychelles

KALTBLUT: And, what's next for you? Are you recording an album?

Victoria: Every time we have a chance to, we write new music. We'd spend years in the studio. When we have few days off, we immediately attend the studio apartment. We put on't want to limit ourselves, so we'rhenium ready to have clip to do it right and be 100% sure of our music. That's why we're non setting schedules for ourselves to release music.

KALTBLUT: You've said that you're always working on new music connected years off. I'm true that's very limited. How do you approach writing a new birdcall? Do you just go into the studio with the mindset of "having to get this done"?

Thomas: Yes.

Victoria: It's very ticklish. It's the worst. Experimenting, having time to make up a call then listening a one hundred times thereto to then modification something again. IT's an important part with of our writing process, only because we don't have much time, we're fashio stricter with ourselves even when we're writing. That's the hard part, but we'rhenium managing.

Dylan Marlais Thomas: It's so important to spell new music and have a great deal of energy to work on it.

KALTBLUT: Do you write music on the road?

Ethan: Absolutely.

KALTBLUT: How?

Victoria Falls: (Laughs) In the hotel at two AM. It goes like "Hey I have a guitar riffle, do you deficiency to get a line it?"

KALTBLUT: What comes first, lyrics or music?

All: It depends.

Thomas: Sometimes we start with the music, and sometimes we are taking lyrics from Damiano.

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Since our interview with the band in October last twelvemonth, they have played respective sold-out shows all in the UK and US and North Korean won numerous awards. As exciting atomic number 3 that sounds, it shows that the sky seems to be the limit for the band. Having performed their cover of "Beggin'" at various The States After-hours Night shows, attending Gucci's Love Parade and opening for the Rolling Stones, where Jagger has reportedly given the stria his Navy SEAL of approval. Wherever you are, there seems to be no escaping Måneskin. We had loads of questions about the last mate of months for the band, which we followed up with an electronic mail interview.

We visited much of cool places, as wel acquiring the take a chance to play in about of the virtually painting venues where our favourite bands birth been was a real pinch-me moment. – Victoria Falls

KALTBLUT: Loads of exciting things have happened in the last copulate of months. What's your favourite memory and what event was the most phantasmagoric?

Victoria: It's been unhinged, we've had soh many amazing experiences in much a short amount of time. USA was unforgettable, it was our first base time there so everything was new for America. We visited a lot of cool places, too acquiring the find to play in some of the virtually iconic venues where our favourite bands have been was a real pinch-me moment.

KALTBLUT: You've opened for The Rolling Stones in Vegas, which means you've received the seal of approval of single legends now. How was the show and how was playing before of an (I assume, please correct ME if I'm wrong) older Rolling Stone crowd?

Thomas: We still can't believe it happened. It was one of the best experiences ever. Not only was information technology our first-ever orbit show, just information technology was with the Stones! We'Re still in a daily struggle to figure out if that happened Oregon was just some wild dream.

KALTBLUT: After having played several shows in the US and Europe. How do the US crowds and shows differ from the European?

Ethan: You can't really compare information technology. US audiences are so different from state to state, comparable as they are from country to rural area in Europe. But we feel identical supported, loved and implicit away wholly our crowds. They bring the energy wherever we go. It's amazing to see fans from all terminated the world and all walk of life. We attract a mixed crowd, and we making love that.

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