- Joined
- Jul 11, 2018
maneskin are rock only on the outside, they're the embodiment of every single clichè about rock, they're lyrics are terrible, google them. to stay in modern times Greta Van Fleet are a nice band, Florence and the machine are great even though more on the side of pop/rock, there're other modern rock bands out there maybe not as glamorous but with a personality (sometimes even Yungblud has better songs than them!). yes i like hard and classic rock, but i'm far from those who say that rock is dead and only the old glories can be considered true artists; also they did have attitude but also something more, if you have to rely on """"""""""""""""""scandals"""""""""""""""""""""" (in 2023? please...) and attitude to sell what you're selling then you don't have much to say. tropes, stereotypes and clichè can be fun, you have every right to like them, it doesn't mean they're good though or that you have no taste for that matter. also people have also the right to not like them, to look for something more and be vocal about itIn my opinion, Hallelujah is a great song, wonderful melody, unusual lyrics with a meaning. Seems like the reasons why people hate it are that there is too much of it with all the different versions, it's overused in skating in particular and, also, it's often used with the wrong meaning in mind/not really understanding the true meaning (that is, as a purely religious song praising God and Jesus). Okay, maybe you and some other people don't like the lyrics or something, but even then you have to admit that the melody is great if you are being objective about it, it's just that you have heard it too many times and often used in a wrong way.
In an interview Denis said that 'Hallelujah' feels personal for him. So most likely he wanted to skate to 'Hallelujah', not so much to Thomas Feiner. Perhaps he liked Feiner's version exactly because it's darker - who knows. Or he was offered this version by Bourne and it resonated with him.
What is rock, in your opinion? Only heavy and hard rock? Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple? Jimi Hendrix? Metal? Metallica and Iron Maiden? Perhaps Kiss? Bon Jovi?
Maneskin have more rock attitude in them than many bands who have "heavier" sound, although, admittedly, I haven't listened to them that much.
They look to have super programs with their FD to West Side Story (choreo by Kait Weaver)! 
