HONEY (ARE U COMING?)
Måneskin
The opening is almost hypnotic — a circular guitar figure that loops and pulls like something caught in a current. When the full band arrives, it brings a thickness that feels more psychedelic than hard rock, the production layered with enough reverb to suggest wide open space even as the arrangement gets increasingly dense. Damiano's delivery on this one has an incantatory quality; he's not singing so much as summoning, his voice circling the same phrases with the fixation of someone who can't let go of a thought. The song operates as a kind of trance — there's forward momentum, but it spirals rather than charges. The hook is less a conventional chorus than a refrain that accumulates weight with each repetition, growing stranger and more insistent the longer it continues. Culturally, this track shows Måneskin absorbing influences from the psychedelic rock canon — think late-period Doors filtered through contemporary Italian swagger. The lyric works the boundary between desire and obsession, the line between pursuit and fixation left deliberately unclear. This is music for a drive through tunnels, for moments when you want the world outside to blur and the sound inside to fill all available space completely.
medium
2020s
dense, reverb-soaked, swirling
Italian rock with psychedelic and Doors-era influences
Rock, Psychedelic Rock. Psychedelic Rock. hypnotic, obsessive. Begins with circular hypnotic pull, accumulates density and fixation until the refrain feels like an incantation rather than a hook.. energy 7. medium. danceability 6. valence 5. vocals: incantatory male, repetitive, summoning, intensely focused. production: circular reverb-drenched guitar, dense layered arrangement, psychedelic thickness. texture: dense, reverb-soaked, swirling. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Italian rock with psychedelic and Doors-era influences. Driving through tunnels at night wanting the world outside to blur and the sound to fill all available space.