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| Released = {{start date|2008|9|24}}<br /><small>(see [[#Release history|Release history]])</small>
| Released = {{start date|2008|9|24}}<br /><small>(see [[#Release history|Release history]])</small>
| Recorded = September 2007 - spring 2008 in [[Helsinki]], [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] ...
| Recorded = September 2007 - spring 2008 in [[Helsinki]], [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] ...
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[Progressive Rock]], [[Symphonic Rock]]
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]]/[[Alternative metal|metal]]<br>[[Symphonic rock]]/[[Symphonic metal|metal]]
| Length = 42:33
| Length = 42:33
| Label = [[Playground Music]] (Europe)
| Label = [[Playground Music]] (Europe)

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Black Roses is the seventh studio album by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, which was released on 29 September 2008 in the UK.[2] In Germany the album was released on 26 September and in the Nordic countries two days before. The album immediately replaced Metallica's Death Magnetic on the top spot of the Finnish Album Charts and went gold after one week.[3][4]

Background information

According to Dynasty Recordings' MySpace profile, the band rested in Helsinki during the winter 2006 and also wrote songs for the upcoming album. They had met the producer Desmond Child at a concert in Dominican Republic 3 November. Guitarist Pauli Rantasalmi told The Rasmus had written around 30 songs 11 of which were chosen for the album. The band started recording the new album in Dynasty Studios, Helsinki, Finland 17 September 2007 for a month and in the end of the year went to Nashville to go on. Smaller parts were recorded in Stockholm, Singapore, Berlin and Greece too.[1] While Desmond Child was the main producer, he was helped by Harry Sommerdahl. Michael Wagener was the mixer for Black Roses except Livin' in a World Without You, which was mixed by Niclas Flyckt. The album was originally planned to be relased in March, but was delayed due to new songs the band still wanted to record, including "Livin' in a World Without You". The album's sound, could be described as a less heavy version of their two previous CDs, coming closer to the one found in the fourth album.

Singles

The first single "Livin' in a World Without You" was released on 10 September and for radio stations in July.[2][5] The music video for Livin' in a World Without You was shot on 3 July in Stockholm, and released in August.[6] The song was first played live on 5 July in NRJ in the Park in Berlin together with an another new song, "Ten Black Roses".

The second single will be "Justify", released later in autumn. It is quite low, dark and emotional song with some Depeche Mode influences.[1] [7] The Depeche Mode influence is only weak to this song especially, and can be attributed more generally to the music of The Rasmus. But parts of the melody line is an echo of The Cure hit song Lullaby (song). This shows particularly in the first and last 30 seconds of the song.

The third single "Your Forgiveness", relased in summer.

Lauri Ylönen stated on the Austrian television station Go TV, that the duet with Anette Olzon (Nightwish) is going to be released later in 2009. The title of song is "October and April", and come out in august.

Touring for the album

The very first time The Rasmus played any new songs from Black Roses was the gig in Berlin on 5 July. The group started the promotion for Black Roses with acoustic gigs at Radio SAW and RS2 in Germany 26–27 August. The Black Roses world tour started in January 2009 in Europe. In Finland they did a tour called Dynasty Tour 2008 in October 2008 together with Von Hertzen Brothers and Mariko starting from Seinäjoki and finishing in Helsinki. The Black Roses tour so far contained concerts in more than twenty-four countries, while some concerts in South America had to be cancelled because of the outbreak of the severe swine flu. Between June 14 and June 28, 2009 The Rasmus played together with Alice Cooper and The Scorpions on a short stadium tour in Russia called "Monsters of Rock". In the summer months of 2009 the band will play several festivals.

Track listing

  1. "Livin' in a World Without You" (3:50)
  2. "Ten Black Roses" (3:54)
  3. "Ghost of Love" (3:17)
  4. "Justify" (4:26)
  5. "Your Forgiveness" (3:55)
  6. "Run to You" (4:11)
  7. "You Got It Wrong" (3:15)
  8. "Lost and Lonely" (4:46)
  9. "The Fight" (3:45)
  10. "Dangerous Kind" (3:46)
  11. "Live Forever" (3:20)
  12. "Yesterday You Threw Away Tomorrow" (Bonus Track) (3:05)
  13. "Livin' in a World Without You (Acoustic)" (Bonus Track) (3:43)[8][9]

Charts

Charts (2008)[10] Peak
position
Finland Albums Chart 1
Austrian Albums Chart 22
Greek International Albums Chart 7[11]
Greek Overall Albums Chart 26[12]
Dutch Albums Chart 51
German Albums Chart 13
Italy Albums Chart 46
Spain Albums Chart 58
Sweden Albums Chart 32
Swiss Albums Chart 22
UK Rock Albums 13
Mexico 7
Czech Republic 12

Release history

Country Date Label
Finland September 24, 2008 (2008-09-24) Playground Music
Sweden
Estonia
Norway
Denmark
Germany September 26, 2008 (2008-09-26) Universal Music
Austria
Switzerland
The Netherlands
Poland
International September 29, 2008 (2008-09-29)
Italy October 3, 2008 (2008-10-03)
Australia October 4, 2008 (2008-10-04)
Canada October 7, 2008 (2008-10-07)
Japan October 29, 2008 (2008-10-29)[13]

References

U.S. Release Date rumored to be October 14, 2008