1994–1997: Formation and first albums While still in high school, Lauri Ylönen, Eero Heinonen, Pauli Rantasalmi and Jarno Lahti formed the band "Rasmus" while they were in eighth grade. The band played their first gig at their school's pre-Christmas party (23 December 1994). In 1995 Jarno left the band, and was replaced by Janne Heiskanen. In December 1995 they released their debut
EP 1st, including the songs "Funky Jam", "Myself", "Frog" and "Rakkauslaulu". In only a few weeks the EP had already sold 1000 copies. The EP was originally released independently through
Teja G. Records but was re-released through
Warner Music Finland after they signed with them early in 1996. The band also wrote the song "Don't Shut the Door" which would stay unused until it was re-written in 2009 as "
October & April" for their compilation album
Best of 2001–2009. In 1996 they released their debut album
Peep through Warner Music Finland. The album was first released in Finland on 23 September, where it went Gold, and later in Estonia and Russia, and subsequently worldwide. Later in 1996 the band released two more EP's,
2nd and
3rd. Even though labeled as an EP,
3rd went No. 8 on the Finnish Singles Chart later that year. Next year the band won an
EMMA (the Finnish equivalent of Grammys) for the best newcomer of 1996. Lauri and Pauli decided to quit school to focus fully on Rasmus and on 29 August they released their second album
Playboys. It went Gold in Finland, and the single "Blue" also went Gold when it was released in May the same year. In 2000 the band changed their name from "Rasmus" to "The Rasmus" to avoid confusion with the Swedish DJ of the same name (another artist, British Rasmus Gardell, has also used the name). In late 1999 The Cardigans' manager Petri H. Lundén recommended the band to Lars Tengroth, director of new Swedish independent label Playground Music. Tengroth went to see them play live in Helsinki and, as he later told
HitQuarters, "fell in love with them straight away". Having released three albums in Finland and achieved modest success they were looking to develop their career outside of the country and Playground agreed to help them do this. In late 2000 the band began working with producers Martin Hansen & Micke Nord in Sweden for their next album, ending up leaving their former funk sound completely behind and changing the style into straight forward rock. Once signed to Playground the band spent time developing their act to meet the demands of establishing themselves internationally. According to Tengroth: "It was like starting from scratch; we were creating a new band so to speak." They did a lot of things that were new to them – they spent a long time working on their songs before recording, they worked with producers for the first time, and they recorded outside of Finland. They already had a strong stage show but welcomed ideas in improving it further. selling over 1 million copies and breaking the record for
performance royalties received abroad on a Finnish composition (overtaking the works of
Jean Sibelius). The commercial success of the album saw the band receiving numerous music awards across Europe, winning the 'Best Nordic Act' category in the
2003 MTV Europe Music Awards, and five Finnish EMMA awards for Best Group, Best Album, Best Video (In My Life), Best Artist and Export in 2004. They also won an
ECHO award for best international newcomer and were awarded "Best International Artist" at the 2004
MTV Russia Music Awards. "
In the Shadows" was on the nominations list for the 2004
Kerrang! Award for Best Single. Such success led to extensive touring around the world. In 2004 they released their first live DVD
Live Letters which was filmed at Gampel Open Air in Switzerland on 21 August 2004. They were also nominated in the 'Rock Album of the Year', 'Song of the Year' (No Fear), 'Best Finnish Band' categories at the
EMMA awards 2006. Bassist Eero Heinonen released his solo album
Making Waves with his side project Hay & Stone on 20 September 2006. It immediately replaced
Metallica's
Death Magnetic at the top of the Finnish Album Charts and went Gold after one week. The album was originally planned to be released in March that year, but was delayed due to new songs the band still wanted to record, including the lead single, "Livin' in a World Without You". The album's sound is generally less heavy than that of
Hide from the Sun. However, a few of the album's songs, such as "Ten Black Roses", "The Fight", and "Lost and Lonely", contain symphonic rock/metal elements. The album spawned a second single "Justify" in 2009.
Black Roses sold 350,000 copies worldwide. The band's
eighth studio album was announced to be self-titled, and was released on 18 April 2012 in several European countries. "
Stranger", the second single from the album, was released on 15 May 2012. The album was re-issued as
The Rasmus tour edition in autumn 2012, and featured the addition of the single "
Mysteria". The self-titled album later won two EMMA awards for "Best album cover" & "Best music video (''I'm a Mess'')". In September and October 2016, the Rasmus posted updates from the studio showing them recording a ninth studio album,
Dark Matters, was released on 6 October 2017. The first single from the album, "Paradise", was released on 31 March 2017. On 17 August 2018, it was announced via the official Facebook page that a new single will be released titled 'Holy Grail' on 14 September. On 10 October 2019, whilst playing the Dead Letters Anniversary Tour at Rock City in Nottingham, Ylönen announced that the band had been working on new music for a possible future release.
2022–present: Eurovision Song Contest, Rise and Weirdo On 12 January 2022, the band was announced as one of the competing entrants in the
Finnish national selection for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2022, with the song "
Jezebel" written by Ylönen and
Desmond Child. The band stated in an interview that their decision to participate was due to the
COVID-19 pandemic cancelling all of their tours and performances, try something new, and allow the group to bond even more. The band's tenth album
Rise was released on 23 September 2022.
Weirdo is the eleventh studio album by the Finnish rock band the Rasmus, released on 12 September 2025 by Better Noise Music and Playground Music Scandinavia. ==Music videos==