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Album review: The Rasmus – Weirdo
Unflappable ’00s chart stars The Rasmus bounce back with tuneful, layered album of professionally steered soft rock.
Watch The Rasmus' new lyric video for Bones, and find out where you can catch the Finnish rockers live next year…
The Rasmus have returned with their first new single in three years, Bones.
"It’s about bad karma," Lauri Ylönen says of the track. "Whatever you leave behind in life, you’ll find in front of you one day. This song presents a slightly different sound but still has the typical dark layer of The Rasmus."
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Bones is presumably taken from the Finnish rockers' upcoming 10th LP – which they've been working on throughout the pandemic with UK-based, Danish-born producer Joshua, following 2017's Dark Matters. The Rasmus plan to release more singles "in the autumn", before the full record drops in 2022. Then, they'll be heading out on the road…
Check out Bones below:
And catch The Rasmus live at the following dates:
October 2022
10 Germany	Hamburg	Markthalle
11 Germany	Berlin	Metropol
12 Poland	Warsaw	Proxima
13 Poland	Krakow	Kwadrat
14 Germany	Leipzig	Taubchental
15 Czech Rep.	Prague	Forum Karlin
17 Hungary	Budapest	BNMC
18 Austria	Vienna	Ottakringer Brauerei
19 Germany	Munich	Neue Theaterfabrik
21 Italy	Milan	Fabrique
22 Switzerland	Bern	Bierhubeli
23 France	Paris	La Maroquinerie
24 Luxembourg	Esch-Sur-Alzette	Rockhal
25 Germany	Wiesbaden	Schlachthof (Halfhouse)
27 Germany	Cologne	LMH
28 Holland	Haarlem	Patronaat
30 England	Nottingham	Rock City
31 England	Manchester	O2 Ritz
November 2022
1 	 	 Scotland	Glasgow	Garage
2 England	Bristol	O2 Academy
3 England	London 	O2 Forum Kentish Town
5 Ukraine	Kiev	Mc Hall
6 Ukraine	Lviv	Malevich Club
7 Ukraine	Odessa	Musical Comedy Theatre
8 Ukraine	Dnipro	Shynnic House Of Culture
9 Ukraine	Kharekiv	Mekhanika
11 Russia	Moscow	Stadium
12 Russia	St Petersburg	A2