Review By Darren McIntyre
The Rasmus are a 4-piece indie/at/gothic/funk band from Helsinki, Finland, who originally formed in 1994. The band has given us 11 studio albums, which include their latest release, Weirdo, and gave us the singles Love Is A Bitch, Break These Chains & Creatures Of Chaos. The band revisited the last single and enlisted the guest vocals of Tyler Connolly from Theory Of A Deadman; please join me as I run us through this blistering new offering.
Creatures of Chaos – A crunching guitar riff opens the track as the thundering rhythm section leans in with a snare drum beat that just gives the track a grungy, dark feeling. The track just erupts with soaring, melodic vocals that really elevate the tone of the track, as the soaring vocals from Tyler really give the arrangement depth and attitude. The full-on bassline is dropping in and really letting the track breathe as the dark, delicious tones flow effortlessly through the composition and let the track bring a foot-stomping, dark feel that really lets the track flow and brings us a shuddering guitar riff that really delivers a delicious tone that works. The band has just delivered a cool, deep, thought-provoking piece that tells us they thought long and hard about giving the track a rework that has taken it to another level.
The Rasmus –
Lauri Ylonen – Vocals / Guitar
Emelia ‘ Emppu’ Suhonen – Guitars
Earo Heinonen – Bass
Aki Hakala – Drums
Tyler Connolly – Guest Vocals
Track Listing –
Creatures Of Chaos
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