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Maneskin responded to the accusations of carelessness leveled against them.
Although two members of the Italian rock band – bassist Victoria de Angelis and drummer Ethan Torchio – belong to the LGBTQ+ community, frontman Damiano David and guitarist Thomas Raggi have faced criticism for adopting a more fluid style, often with make-up and high heels. despite the directness.
Speaking to The Guardian, de Angelis said: “There are times when it happens, but sometimes [the accusations] are so extreme. For queer people who have to fight against these stereotypes, it is foolish to label him and sow more hate. The fact that [Raggi and David] being heterosexual doesn’t mean they can’t wear makeup. Or heels.
David agreed, adding: “Everything that Thomas and I do is always filtered through two people who are [queer]. Of course, we don’t face the same thing, but every day we live very close to people from the community.”
The band also discussed the opposition they faced from conservatives, “traditional rock ‘n’ roll fans and fascists who hate us with everything they’ve got.” David even said there is a conspiracy theory in their native Italy: “They say we become famous because they pay us. That we are working with the Italian government to share this gender-changing culture!”
De Angelis added: “A lot of people are really proud. But Italy is a very conservative country and they are afraid of the fact that someone can wear make-up or high heels, look half-naked or not straight. But to hell with them.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the band doubles down on rejecting the stereotypical rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, despite public misconception. “I think people’s opinions about us and me are very wrong,” David said. “People think we act like the Sex Pistols or Mötley Crüe, but we’re not like that at all. We’ve got more information about the risks associated with medicines and how they affect your body. I don’t even drink alcohol anymore.”
“We don’t think real rock music is stereotypes about sex, drugs and the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle,” de Angeles added later. “It’s about self-expression and creative freedom.”
Yesterday (January 20th) Måneskin released their new album “RUSH!” which they celebrated by “marrying” an Italian fashion designer Alessandro Michele in Rome. Tomorrow (January 22) they will play an intimate show at London’s Lafayette.

Maneskin responded to the accusations of carelessness leveled against them.
Although two members of the Italian rock band – bassist Victoria de Angelis and drummer Ethan Torchio – belong to the LGBTQ+ community, frontman Damiano David and guitarist Thomas Raggi have faced criticism for adopting a more fluid style, often with make-up and high heels. despite the directness.
Speaking to The Guardian, de Angelis said: “There are times when it happens, but sometimes [the accusations] are so extreme. For queer people who have to fight against these stereotypes, it is foolish to label him and sow more hate. The fact that [Raggi and David] being heterosexual doesn’t mean they can’t wear makeup. Or heels.
David agreed, adding: “Everything that Thomas and I do is always filtered through two people who are [queer]. Of course, we don’t face the same thing, but every day we live very close to people from the community.”
The band also discussed the opposition they faced from conservatives, “traditional rock ‘n’ roll fans and fascists who hate us with everything they’ve got.” David even said there is a conspiracy theory in their native Italy: “They say we become famous because they pay us. That we are working with the Italian government to share this gender-changing culture!”
De Angelis added: “A lot of people are really proud. But Italy is a very conservative country and they are afraid of the fact that someone can wear make-up or high heels, look half-naked or not straight. But to hell with them.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the band doubles down on rejecting the stereotypical rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, despite public misconception. “I think people’s opinions about us and me are very wrong,” David said. “People think we act like the Sex Pistols or Mötley Crüe, but we’re not like that at all. We’ve got more information about the risks associated with medicines and how they affect your body. I don’t even drink alcohol anymore.”
“We don’t think real rock music is stereotypes about sex, drugs and the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle,” de Angeles added later. “It’s about self-expression and creative freedom.”
Yesterday (January 20th) Måneskin released their new album “RUSH!” which they celebrated by “marrying” an Italian fashion designer Alessandro Michele in Rome. Tomorrow (January 22) they will play an intimate show at London’s Lafayette.