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5.14.2021

THE RASMUS unveil new single "Bones"

(Photo Credit: Venla Shalin)

It's been four years since the last The Rasmus album Dark Matters. During the last pandemic-infused year, The Rasmus have been busy recording their 10th album together with UK based, Danish born producer Joshua.

The Rasmus return with the first fruits of those sessions in the form of new single & lyric video "Bones".


The Rasmus' singer Lauri Ylönen discusses Bones:
”It’s about bad karma. 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.”
 

"Bones" will be followed by more singles in the Autumn, leading up to a full album release in 2022 (details to follow). The album release will be backed-up by a worldwide tour. All dates can be found listed below. 

The single and album were produced and mixed together with Joshua whose credits include Kent, MEW, Kashmir, Guano Apes, Broder Daniel, Carpark North and many more.
•   Producer of the Year Denmark (2000) for Kashmir “The Good Life” (6 Grammys)
•   Producer of the Year Sweden (2010) for Kent “Röd” (7 Grammis’)
• Multiple Platinum/Gold Albums as both Producer, Engineer and Mixer. Full discography: http://linktr.ee/jonschumann
  
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            
 01    Scotland    Glasgow / Garage
 02    England    Bristol / O2 Academy
 03    England    London / O2 Forum Kentish Town
 05    Ukraine    Kiev / Mc Hall
 06    Ukraine    Lviv / Malevich Club
 07    Ukraine    Odessa / Musical Comedy Theatre
 08    Ukraine    Dnipro / Shynnic House Of Culture
 09    Ukraine    Kharekiv    
 11    Russia    Moscow / Stadium
 12    Russia    St Petersburg / A2

More info in The Rasmus:
The Rasmus were formed in 1995 while the members were still in high school. Their debut, Peep, rapidly went gold in their homeland Finland, making the members rock stars at the age of 16. The follow-up, Playboys, also went gold and earned the group an Emma, Finland's version of a Grammy. Their third album, Hell of a Tester, included "Liquid," a track that was voted Best Single of the Year by Finland's music critics. 2001's Into album went double platinum in their native country, with its debut single, "F-F-F-Falling," hitting the top of the charts. An international audience started to build, and the band toured throughout Europe. Their fifth album Dead Letters, released in 2003, became the band's biggest breakthrough yet, due in large part to the success of the single "In the Shadows”. 2005's Hide from the Sun went platinum in Finland. Their fourth Finnish chart-topper, Black Roses, was released in 2008, produced by Desmond Child. After the release of compilation Best of The Rasmus: 2001-2009 and a 2011 solo LP from Lauri Ylönen titled New World, The Rasmus released their self-titled eighth album, The Rasmus in 2012. The band returned in 2017 with the album Dark Matters. The Rasmus are still one Europe's most in demand rock acts. They have toured Scandinavia many times as well as Central Europe, Asia, Japan, Canada, USA and South America. The Rasmus are vocalist Lauri Ylönen, bassist Eero Heinonen, guitarist Pauli Rantasalmi, and drummer Aki Hakala.

Albums: Peep (1996, Warner), Playboys (1997, Warner), Hell Of A Tester (1998, Warner), Into (2001, Playground), Dead Letters (2003, Playground), Hide From the Sun (2005, Playground), Black Roses (2008, Playground), The Rasmus (2012, Universal), Dark Matters (2017, Playground)

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