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Måneskin release brooding and stormy new single ‘The Loneliest’

Måneskin 'The Loneliest' official promotional image, photographed by Francis Delacroix.
Photo by: Francis Delacroix

Diverging from previous high-energy and sultry servings of Glam-Rock, Måneskin have released their latest heartfelt single ‘The Loneliest.’

Following their flashy May single ‘SUPERMODEL,’ the Italian Rock quartet pour sincerity and vulnerability into this latest English-language track.

Måneskin feature in their official lyric video for latest single ‘The Loneliest.’

Written during a visit to LA, the song can be described as falling somewhere between a love letter and a confession. There is raw, beautiful tragedy to be found between the lines of the lyrics: “You’ll be the saddest part of me / A part of me that will never be mine / It’s obvious / Tonight is gonna be the loneliest.”

A somewhat quiet and sombre start is delivered by frontman Damiano David – a quivering fragility emerging through his consistent and strong vocal.

Gentle sadness unfurls into a roaring downpour as David fully bares his soul. The floodgates proceed to burst forth as listeners are united with fluttering waves of colourful guitar work – a comforting presence among the bleak and isolated atmosphere.

Måneskin are masters at delivering emotional scale and a bold, branded rock that resonates — ever proving their versatility as a band. ‘The Loneliest‘ is sure to have you swimming deep in your feels on a crisp and cloudy Autumn day.

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Måneskin will be returning to the UK for an unmissable date at London’s O2 Arena on May 8, 2023get your tickets here!

Remaining tickets for Måneskin’s European leg of the Loud Kids Get Louder Tour in 2023 are available here.

May 2023 dates:
02 – The Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
05 – Mediolanum, Forum, Milan, Italy
08 – The O2, London
12 – Torwar Hall, Warsaw, Poland
14 – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
16 – Budapest Arena, Budapest, Hungary
18 – Arena Riga, Riga, Latvia
19 – Saku Suurhall, Tallin, Estonia

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