Måneskin introduced their newest single ‘Gossip’, which options Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello, to US tv final evening (January 26) – watch them carry out on Fallon beneath.
‘Gossip’ is the newest single to be taken from Måneskin’s latest third album ‘RUSH!’, which got here out final week (January 20).
Since the discharge of the monitor, the Italian rockers have shared an official video for the music, which sees the group performing in a glass field whereas individuals look on in shock, horror and disgust.
It doesn’t take lengthy for Måneskin’s energetic and reckless efficiency to show all of them into followers, although, and because of a blistering guitar solo by a safety guard (Morello), the video ends with one almighty get together.
Watch the equally frenetic Fallon efficiency, alongside an interview the band did with the present’s host, beneath.
In the lead-up to the discharge of ‘Gossip’, Måneskin frontman Damiano David shaved his head, with guitarist Thomas Raggi giving David a brand new buzzcut look as their bandmates watched on.
”He introduced some Rage to Måneskin!” the band’s drummer Ethan Torchio stated in a press release.
David added: “Tom Morello’s enormous experience allowed us to take cues on how to work on tracks without overthinking. We can’t thank him enough for joining us on this track. It’s an honour for the whole band!”
Of his half in ‘Gossip’, Morello stated in a press release: “When I heard that there was a rock and roll band from Italy that was blowing up around the world I was like “Really? Come on”. Then once I noticed them play dwell I used to be blown away. They are unapologetically loud, unapologetically horny, and unapologetically ROCKING and need to be one of many normal bearers for rock and roll for a youthful era.”
Last week, Måneskin debuted songs from ‘RUSH!’ at an intimate gig in London, whereas additionally they celebrated the discharge of ‘RUSH!’ by getting “married” at a star-studded ceremony by Italian clothier Alessandro Michele in Rome. This week additionally noticed them hit again at accusations of “queer-baiting”.
Reviewing ‘RUSH!’, NME wrote: “To have navigated such a whirlwind interval and arrived right here, not simply in a single piece however thriving, is an astonishing accomplishment.
“A world tour will soon commence, including dates at arenas across Europe, where these songs will fight hard for space next to Måneskin’s customary cover renditions – there’s a good chance that some of them might win out.”