01. "Creatures of Chaos" 02. "Break These Chains (feat. Niko Vilhelm of Blind Channel)" 03. "Rest In Pieces" 04. "Dead Ringer" 05. "Weirdo (feat. Lee Jennings of The Funeral Portrait)" 06. "Banksy" 07. "Love Is A Bitch" 08. "You Want It All" 09. "Bad Things" 10. "I'm Coming For You"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Weirdo" is a powerful CD release by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, presented by the label Better Noise Music. On this album, the band explores a modern, melodic rock sound that fuses catchy choruses with darker, atmospheric elements. Lyrically, "Weirdo" revolves around themes of alienation, self-discovery and the courage to stand out, making it an emotional companion for listeners who feel a little different from the crowd. Tight guitar work, dynamic rhythms and the distinctive, emotive vocals create a coherent listening experience that ranges from energetic uptempo tracks to more introspective, mid-tempo songs.
Better Noise Music is a label known for its focus on contemporary rock and alternative music, working closely with artists to develop long-term careers rather than short-term trends. The label has built a strong reputation for modern, radio-ready rock productions and supports its artists with global marketing, tour support and cross-media visibility, especially in digital platforms and streaming services. This professionalism is reflected in the clear, punchy production of "Weirdo", which gives every track the space to unfold.
The Rasmus are one of Finland's most internationally recognized rock bands, active since the 1990s and known for their blend of alternative rock, pop hooks and a characteristic dark mood. They reached a broad global audience with hits like "In the Shadows", which became a chart success in many countries and remains a staple of their live shows. Over the years, The Rasmus have released multiple successful albums, toured extensively across Europe and beyond, and built a loyal fan base through their intense live performances and consistent artistic evolution. "Weirdo" fits into this legacy as a mature, confident work that shows the band still has a strong creative voice and a keen instinct for memorable rock songs.