Review: The Rasmus ‘Creatures Of Chaos’ Delivers Intense Vibes

Introduction

Everyone’s favourite Finnish rockers The Rasmus are back with a bang! They recently released new single “Creatures Of Chaos” via Better Noise Music & Playground music. Lauri Ylönen (Vocals) and Desmond Child wrote the song together. Having previously worked together on the bands albums “Black Roses” & “Rise”. Take a look at our review and make sure to follow the bands socials!

Review

The Rasmus – Creatures Of Chaos (All Rights Are Retained By The Rasmus)

Creatures of Chaos opens with a dark and intense atmosphere, featuring a menacing blend of guitar (Emilia Suhonen) and bass (Eero Heinonen) that I believe listeners will really enjoy! The drums (Aki Hakala) pack a punch throughout. It’s this collective effect of the instruments that creates a unique vibe for this track. It’s even more atmospheric than usual!

The initial vocals come across as somewhat artificial, likely due to the effects applied, but fortunately, this doesn’t last long. Personally, I really appreciate Lauri’s vocals; during the verses, they are full of attitude and defiance, leading into a more melodic chorus. While the verses are impressive, the chorus truly shines! I’ve only listened to this song a few times, but the chorus is already stuck in my mind!

“Creatures of chaos That’s how they made us
We are contagious The future’s afraid of us
Creatures of chaos Love it or hate us
If you’re feeling dangerous That means you’re one of us.”

The transition to the chorus is unmistakable, as the instruments pick up a lively tempo that stands in contrast to the verses. This difference is quite effective. Interestingly, I never expected a metalcore breakdown in a Rasmus song, but after the second chorus, it’s there and it’s glorious! As someone who in large parts of my life felt they did not belong this really is like the anthem I always needed.

This song hits all the trademark The Rasmus parts with its signature blend of melodic and dark atmospheric tunes. Ending the song is a choir segment that feels as if it was captured from another realm, providing a perfect conclusion to the song! In my opinion this is the best song by The Rasmus in years!

9/10

The rights to the song in this review are retained by The Rasmus. This site claims no rights over it. The image used was provided by Duff Press and taken by Venla Shalin.


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18 responses to “Review: The Rasmus ‘Creatures Of Chaos’ Delivers Intense Vibes”

  1. Lin's Perspective avatar

    Man, this took me back down the memory lane of 2003! I’ve been watching, I’ve been waiting, In the shadows….

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      That song gets me EVERY DAMN TIME! What did you think to this song ? 🙂

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      1. Lin's Perspective avatar

        Oh, I like it in fact I added it to my Spotify right away! Thanks for sharing great music! We music lovers appreciate it 🙂 also thank you for bringing oldies- old but gold!

        Liked by 1 person

        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          Excellent! Glad to hear it 🙂

          We try and mix things up as much as we can , everything wont be to the masses taste but how else can people find something new they like 🙂

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          1. Lin's Perspective avatar

            Exactly! By all means, keep it going. The music just like cats choose you not the other way around hahah

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            1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

              Absolutely! What a great analogy!

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  2. Kibuchi Erick avatar

    Love this band💯

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      They are great arn’t they 🙂

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  3. Kibuchi Erick avatar

    They are great! Up there together with Breaking Benjamin😄

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      OOOh BB another of my fav’s!

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      1. Kibuchi Erick avatar

        Have you done reviews of them? I’d like to read if so!

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        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          I haven’t mainly because I prefer to work with bands that can provide me proper photos. However I never thought the PR company of the rasmus would contact us either so you never know !

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        2. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          We have PLENTY of interviews and reviews for you to enjoy though!

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