The Rasmus: Difference between revisions
John Lacroix (talk | contribs) |
John Lacroix (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 136: | Line 136: | ||
|align="left"|2009 |
|align="left"|2009 |
||
|align="left"|''Black Roses Tour'' |
|align="left"|''Black Roses Tour'' |
||
| style="text-align:center;"| |
| style="text-align:center;"| 30 |
||
| style="text-align:center;"| |
| style="text-align:center;"| 80 |
||
| style="text-align:center;"| |
| style="text-align:center;"| 107 |
||
|} |
|} |
||
Revision as of 11:10, 15 November 2010
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2009) |
The Rasmus |
---|
The Rasmus are a Finnish rock band that formed in 1994 in Helsinki while the band members were still in upper comprehensive school.[1] The original band members were Lauri Ylönen (lead singer/songwriter), Eero Heinonen (bass), Pauli Rantasalmi (guitar) and Janne Heiskanen (drums). Heiskanen quit the band in 1998 and was soon replaced by Aki Hakala.
Before releasing their fourth studio album Into (2001), they were simply known as Rasmus, but changed their name to The Rasmus in order to avoid being confused with a Swedish DJ of the same name. They gained international fame with their 2003 album Dead Letters which went gold and platinum in several countries, accompanied with the single "In the Shadows" which reached number 1 in a number of countries. Their follow-up album Hide from the Sun which was released in October 2005 also went platinum in Finland.[2]
The band is one of Finland's most successful with more than 3.5 million sold albums worldwide,[3] eight gold awards and five platinum awards.[4] They have released seven studio albums, two compilation album and 21 singles. Some of the band's most famous songs are the singles "Liquid", "F-F-F-Falling", "In the Shadows", "First Day of My Life", "Funeral Song" , "No Fear", "Sail Away", "Livin' in a World Without You", and "Justify". Their most recent album, titled Black Roses, was released in 2008. Immediately it replaced Metallica's latest album Death Magnetic in the Finnish Album Charts and went gold after one week.[5] In early 2010, The Rasmus started working on their next album, which will be released by the band's personal record label due to their contract with their previous label dissolving at the end of 2009. The band is working with Malaysian American song writer and lyricist Jonathan Kabir for their upcoming album.
Music videos
The Rasmus have released a total of twenty music videos. Niklas Fronda and Fredrik Löfberg of Baranga Film have directed three of the band's videos, all from the Dead Letters album. Dead Letters is the album with most music videos: seven videos have been released from that album, including three versions of In the Shadows (Bandit Version, Crow Version, US Version). The videos of Immortal and Your Forgiveness were directed by bassist Eero Heinonen. The first video they ever made was for Funky Jam in 1996.
Band members
Line-ups
(1994–1998) |
|
---|---|
(1998–present) |
|
Lauri Ylönen
He is the frontman of the band and was born Lauri Johannes Ylönen in Helsinki on April 23, 1979. His parents names are Matti and Liisa Ylönen and he has an older sister called Hanna, who was the muse of the song "P.S.", a song about Lauri's love/hate relationship with his sister. Lauri is the main song writer and has also worked on various collaborations with fellow Finns Apocalyptica and Ville Valo from the band HIM. He has also worked in the production of music for fellow Dynasty members Killer and Kwan, together with bandmate Pauli. In 2007, Lauri and other Dynasty members opened their own recording label, Dynasty Recordings. Lauri's nickname is "Lintu" which is the Finnish equivalent for bird which explains the crow feathers he once used to wear in his hair since just before their fifth album Dead Letters was released. He has been dying his hair black since early 2007 but dyed it blonde for their album Black Roses. Shortly after the band started touring for the Black Roses Tour, he changed his hair back to black. He was on MTV for the first time in July 2005. Was a presenter at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards. In 2008 he composed the score to Finnish thriller Blackout.[6]
Pauli Rantasalmi
Pauli is the guitarist and was born in Helsinki, Finland on May 1, 1979. He helped design the "dynasty" logo on two of his guitars. He co-owns the record label Dynasty Recordings with Lauri Ylönen, who is the singer in the band. Together they have also produced one of the Finnish band Killer's album before they split. Pauli has a Singaporean wife and his first child (a baby girl) was born August 13, 2008, in Singapore where he currently lives.
Aki Hakala
His full name is Aki Markus Hakala. He is the drummer and was born in Espoo, Finland, on October 28, 1979. He joined the band in 1999, after the former drummer, Janne Heiskanen, left the band to "find himself". Aki originally sold band merchandise at their shows and joined the band after jamming with Pauli. He says that the only thing he was ever good at was drumming, and he "sucked at everything else", although he has done some acting in the past in Siamin tytöt (a Finnish drama series) and can play the guitar. Before joining The Rasmus, he was a drummer for Killer and Kwan, (he was replaced by Risto). In 2006, Aki decided to finally have LASIK eye surgery, and ceased wearing his trademark black glasses. Early 2007, he stopped dying his hair black, opting instead for platinum blond. In July 2007 he welcomed his first daughter.[7]
Eero Heinonen
He is the bassist and was born Eero Aleksi Heinonen in Helsinki, Finland, on November 27, 1979. Eero is a follower of Sahaja Yoga and is a quiet and well-balanced person, but also well-known for playing tricks on bandmates and others. He was the first member of the band to get married and he is also a father of two young daughters, 2 and 4. After playing in Korpi Ensemble for many years he now has a new side project (since 2004) called Hay and Stone, where he is bass player and lead singer. Eero also plays the violin.[8]
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title | Record label |
---|---|---|
1996 | Peep | Warner Music Finland |
1997 | Playboys | Warner Music Finland |
1998 | Hell of a Tester | Warner Music Finland |
2001 | Into | Playground Music Scandinavia |
2003 | Dead Letters | Playground Music Scandinavia |
2005 | Hide from the Sun | Playground Music Scandinavia |
2008 | Black Roses | Playground Music Scandinavia |
Compilations
Year | Title | Record label |
---|---|---|
2001 | Hell of a Collection | Warner Music Finland |
2009 | Best of 2001–2009 | Playground Music Scandinavia |
Tours
Years | Tour | Countries | Cities | Concerts |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Dead Letters Tour | 29 | 107 | 296 |
2005 | Hide from the Sun Tour | 36 | 110 | 249 |
2009 | Black Roses Tour | 30 | 80 | 107 |
Dynasty
The Rasmus were part of a brotherhood of Finnish bands known as "Dynasty", along with the hip-hop band Kwan and the now-separated modern rock band Killer.[9] Dynasty also have a studio in Helsinki, where they recruit new Finnish talent.[10] Several members of Dynasty have tattoos with the Dynasty text; one can be found on Pauli's left and Lauri's right arm. Pauli and Eero also have instruments and gear bearing the Dynasty logo. Pauli has helped with the production of Kwan, winning an EMMA for Producer of the Year in 2001.[11]
See also
References
- ^ Main source of the band's history: Åsa Werner and Mia Lindqvist. "The Rasmus history". Rednora.com.
- ^ The Awards They Won
- ^ The official site
- ^ The Rasmus.com - Official band biography Retrieved on September 18, 2005.
- ^ News Retrieved on October 2, 2008
- ^ Lauri Ylönen
- ^ "?". Therasmusitalia.com. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
- ^ Eero Heinonen
- ^ Official Biography
- ^ Dynasty Recordings
- ^ Dynasty Section