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Måneskin – RUSH! (Album Review)

If Gene Simmons was right and rock is dead, nobody told Måneskin for RUSH! is a modern rock masterpiece. 

Released worldwide on the 20th of January 2023, RUSH! is the Italian rockers’ third studio album and while the previous releases, particularly their debut Chosen, have been exceptional in their own right, RUSH! takes their musicality to another level entirely and, certainly at this point, I don’t know how they’ll top this album; yes, it is that good and even though the year is still young, it most certainly has the potential to be not only the best album released in 2023 but to become a classic rock album for generations to come.    

Perhaps one of the most compelling aspects of RUSH! is Måneskin’s continued homage to their heritage by intermingling Italian-based lyrical tunes with English ones. Some may lament this fact, but as someone who appreciates the human vocal as an instrument far more than a storytelling device, I love this amalgamation and sincerely hope that they never change the formula for it works perfectly. It also doesn’t hurt that Damiano David’s vocal prowess, and natural charisma, is one of the greatest and most unique to enter the music scene in decades.  

Sonically, the band and the entire production team need to be congratulated for this is one exceptional release. The soundstage is as wide as it is deep and is utterly immersive and I’m just talking about the stereo mix for we’ll get to the Dolby Atmos mix in a moment. There’s no audible clipping or loudness atrocities to note and this is one album that you’ll never experience fatigue when listening to it. Yet, it’s loud and has a full-bodied sound; it simply rocks. 

While I’ve yet to pick up a vinyl edition, my only hope is that the physical counterpart will live up to the Lossless Apple Music stream. It may not be an Apple Digital Master, but it doesn’t need to be as it has been mastered so well, to begin with. That said, given how much I appreciate the stream, I subsequently question the need to pick up the vinyl release; although the larger artwork is compelling. 

As it pertains to the Dolby Atmos mix, it doesn’t knock my socks off. Look, surround mixes are great, when they’re done with discrete channels in mind, but the modern simulated surround options don’t always offer the greatest reproduction for music; films are another matter entirely. Nevertheless, while there will be many who will enjoy the Atmos mix, I found that it tried to place the listener in the middle of the band too much, thereby reducing the impact of each instrument within the mix. Rock music needs to be felt and the surround mix reduced that thumping rock sound we all know and love. There’s just more emotion to be heard and felt from the wall of sound style that is associated with the stereo mix. 

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OWN MY MIND is a great album opener with a killer drum and bass rhythm throughout. OWN MY MIND sets the tone for the entire album and gets your body moving involuntarily from the very first note.  

GOSSIP (feat. Tom Morello) continues with the upbeat rocking rhythm and is one of my favourite songs on the album. It’s a fun listen and if you have a chance, check out the music video for it amplifies the song. Additionally, Tom Morello nails his solo and perfectly complements Måneskin’s style while staying true to his own recognisable sonic signature; such a great musician!

The music video is brilliant. It’s been quite some time since I’ve seen such a well-produced music video and it plays to the band’s persona as well as highlights the song. Morello as the security guard is priceless. I’ve never seen a better introduction for a guitar solo, ever. Yes, the non-musical elements, throughout, detract somewhat from the song itself, but they never feel out-of-place; although the ending is a little slow in direct contrast to the energy of GOSSIP. 

TIMEZONE dials the tempo down a little, but the shift doesn’t shock the senses as can often occur when albums shift direction. While TIMEZONE is unlikely to be a fan favourite, or stadium-filling song, it’s a solid album tune; sometimes that is all that’s needed. 

BLA BLA BLA is FUN! 

BABY SAID continues with the upbeat rock meets pop meets dance floor vibe. It’s so addictive as the rhythm intertwines with your soul; an aspect present in all good music. 

GASOLINE opens with the most overdriven, yet perfect, bass tracking I think I’ve ever heard; Victoria de Angelis, you’re a rock goddess! GASOLINE, without a doubt, is a stadium-filling tune if there ever was one and fans should expect to see it performed live for decades to come.

FEEL opens with David’s incredible vocal and, on this particular song, reminds me of Freddie Mercury. While the vocal is of particular note here, that would be dismissing all other aspects of FEEL for if you haven’t already, you’ll want to turn this rock and roll tune up to 11; exceptional!

DON’T WANNA SLEEP again features some incredibly talented vocal licks that are a highlight and in this case, are the specific reason why DON’T WANNA SLEEP works so well.  

KOOL KIDS has a punk-rock Iggy Pop feel. What’s not to like? 

IF NOT FOR YOU shifts the style of the album, but the tracking has been done so well that, again, there is no jolt to the senses. Regardless, IF NOT FOR YOU is a simply beautiful song and only bested, from a ballad perspective, by THE LONELIEST. 

READ YOUR DIARY is a thoroughly enjoyable album-based rock tune; but other than a deep cuts playlist, READ YOUR DIARY is unlikely to receive much attention outside of this album as, when compared to all other songs on RUSH!, it simply isn’t as strong. 

MARK CHAPMAN is a song you need to listen to for the chorus alone; brilliant! The verses and musicality throughout, while adequate, are filler by comparison. 

LA FINE is so good. As one of the Italian-based tunes, I don’t even care what the song is about for every musical layer, including the lyrical delivery, permeates my soul to become an experience that has to be heard and felt. Exceptional!

IL DONO DELLA VITA in a similar vein to LA FINE will still appeal to those of us who don’t speak or understand the Italian language for it is so beautifully crafted that it can be appreciated from a musical perspective alone.

MAMMAMIA ain’t ABBA’s Mamma Mia but one can’t listen to MAMMAMIA without correlating the whimsical catchy aspects of both tunes. Released as the lead single, the punk meets rock with a touch of dance styling ensures MAMMAMIA will be a fan-favourite. 

The music video, while artistic, does little to amplify the song.

SUPERMODEL has a bit of a Red Hot Chilli Peppers vibe to it. It’s a solid pop-rock tune but isn’t going to be as timeless as some of the other songs featured on RUSH!.

The music video simply exists. It isn’t great.

THE LONELIEST is the perfect closer and one of Måneskin’s greatest musical achievements to date. It’s contemplative with a slower tempo, meaning that you can either finish listening to the album and ponder in appreciation or spin it again for RUSH! is an album you can’t listen to only once. 

The music video, for THE LONELIEST, is cinematic and well-produced, but it’s not as memorable as the song itself.

Overall, RUSH! is tight with a perfect runtime and linear tracking. It is most certainly an album experience and one that should be enjoyed in that context. Naturally, you’ll find individual songs that will stand out from the crowd as each has its own story to tell. THE LONELIEST is one such song, but I find it becomes even more special waiting in anticipation for it to appear in the chosen tracking, than placing that single song on repeat or in a playlist. That said, it really doesn’t matter how you choose to enjoy RUSH! as it’s an outstanding example of modern rock at its very best.  

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