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Maneskin's High-Octane Performance Rocks Sydney

Published November 23, 2023

Picture a venue pulsing with the energy of a Eurovision crowd, complete with waves of Italian flags and a throng of devoted fans. This was the scene at Hordern Pavilion on November 22, where Italian rock sensation Maneskin brought down the house with a performance that cranked the volume to eleven. The Eurovision 2021 winners, known for their vibrant resurrection of rock 'n' roll, captured the hearts of 5,500 attendees with a show that was nothing short of euphoric.

A Night of Electrifying Rock

With Thomas Raggi leading the charge on guitar, Victoria De Angelis on bass, and Ethan Torchio on drums, Maneskin commanded the stage, rendering additional instruments unnecessary. Their set was a heady mix of raucous beats, resonating especially with younger fans unaccustomed to such genre-defying vitality and veterans who nostalgically remembered a time when rock ruled the airwaves.

The Unabashed Embrace of Rock Cliches

Frontman Damiano David exuded the quintessential rock star aura, delivering high-octane vocals and engaging the crowd with magnetic stage presence. Known for their catchy hooks, Maneskin delighted fans with hits like I Wanna Be Your Slave and cover tracks that spun everyone into a frenzy. Despite leaning on familiar rock tropes, the band still managed to put its unique twist on the genre, infusing their music with elements of rap and Italian lyricism.

Ballads and Acoustic Intimacy

The night also saw tender moments, as the group showcased its range with soul-stirring ballads. The Loneliest featured a melody destined to become a staple in future performances, but it was the combination of David's emotive voice and Raggi's acoustic guitar during Trastevere that truly captivated the audience, showcasing the raw and relatable side of Maneskin's artistry.

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