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The Rasmus preparing for the European tour: "Terrorist attacks can not be without thinking"
The Rasmus, Pauli Rantasalmi, Lauri Ylönen, Aki Hakala and Eero Heinonen. Photo: Jonna Öhrnberg
The Rasmus releases a new album and leaves for the tour in the fall.
The Rasmus returns after the break to big bass. The band will perform a few gigs in summer in Finland, the first of which was seen today at Radio Suomipop's Helsinki Day concert at the Töölönlahti event park.
The band has been traveling since the teenage years, since 1994. Friendship has endured superstition and breaks.
- Many other things in life have changed, but the band has remained, the soloist Lauri Ylönen said at the event.
In a way, friendship is the most valuable thing that is the basis for this. It has come to life in everything, and friendship and love can be trusted, bassist Eero Heinonen continued.
The rotation is still in many ways similar to the one before, but the interest in the older ones has changed.
- In the age of twenties, I was able to celebrate in Paris at Moulin Rouge in six o'clock in the morning. Once turned into a human being, there are also other passions and interests that people want to see in the city.
"We and the organizers must be prepared for everything."
The new album of The Rasmus will be released on September 22nd. After that, the band goes on a European tour, after which there is always a world tour to Latin America and India.
In recent years, the terrorist attacks in music played in Europe in many ways are in many respects. The Rasmuskin has had to think about it.
- It's a tedious thing that you can not help but think. It would be nice to be blue-eyed and live in the cuttlefish, but we and the organizers must be prepared for everything. We have the security officers around us all, drummer Aki Hakala told us.