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Tonight Rock City plays host to Finland's new found stars (well new to the
UK at least), The Rasmus. Although they’ve been about since the late 90s
it’s the release of the album 'Dead Letters' that has seen them propelled
into superstardom throughout most of Europe this year.
Opening for them are Happy Life who have joined them for a couple of
support slots on this tour. With the demand to see the main band the
queue around the venue was vast. This was mainly due to the fact that
this was a 14 year plus gig and the excitement of youth being what it is,
many had been waiting outside the venue for hours before the doors were
actually due to open.
The doors opened a little late thus leading to delays in getting everyone
inside before Happy Life went on stage. I myself missed the first few
tracks because of this as no doubt a lot of other people who were behind
me in the queue also did.
But the couple of tracks off their debut album that I did hear impressed
me and they’re definitely one to look out for in the future. The younger
members of the crowd definitely seemed to enjoy their set and screamed
their lungs out in a way usually reserved for pop boy bands.
When The Rasmus hit the stage the noise of over 1500 screaming teenagers
was immense it's just as well the recent sound proofing to the roof of the
venue was finished in time for the gig!
Opening up with 'First Day of My Life' that went down a storm, as did the
next track and current single 'Guilty' and they just got better as the
night went on.
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