Into (album)

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Into
Into cover
Studio album by The Rasmus
Released October 29, 2001
Genre Alternative Rock
Label Playground Music
The Rasmus chronology
Hell of a Tester
(1998)
Into
(2001)
Dead Letters
(2004)


Into is the fourth album by Finnish group The Rasmus, after "Peep", "Playboys" and "Hellofatester". It is the first album releases under the name "The Rasmus", rather than simply "Rasmus". The (international only) singles taken from it were "F-F-F-Falling", "Chill", "Madness" and "Heartbreaker / Days". All of these were released in 2001 apart from "Heartbreaker / Days", which was released in 2002. 'Into' is the Finnish word for 'enthusiasm'.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Madness" -3:12
  2. "Bullet" - 4:09
  3. "Chill" - 4:17
  4. "F-F-F-Falling" (2001 version) - 3:41
  5. "Heartbreaker" - 3:41
  6. "Smash" - 3:43
  7. "Someone Else" - 4:29
  8. "Small Town" - 4:02
  9. "One & Only" - 3:50
  10. "Last Waltz" - 4:39

[edit] Extra tracks (found on UK releases)

  1. "Days" (one UK edition - with all other bonus tracks)
  2. "Can't Stop Me" (both UK editions) - 2:53
  3. "Play Dead" (one UK edition - with all other bonus tracks)
  4. "Used To Feel Before" (one UK edition - with all other bonus tracks)
  5. "F-F-F-Falling" (2001 version) video (both UK editions)

[edit] Singles

The first single of the Into album was F-F-F-Falling. It was #1 in Finland for three months in early 2001. Their second single was Chill, a very popular song and Lauri's favorite. It reached #2 in Finland. Later, two other singles were released: Madness and Heartbreaker/Days, but without new videos.

[edit] Videos

The first video of Into was F-F-F-Falling. The video shows the members of The Rasmus dressed in a beach-like ropes, and Lauri using pads of skaters, playing the song in an apartment that looks like an recording studio. The video shows also a girl that met with her friend (girl too) in a train station, sending her into a world of happines. Later the girls passed for some moments, like listen to music in a shop (that appears to be the song that The Rasmus plays in the apartment) and playing in a bus. Later they become more crazy and changes ropes in the same place, "go to the bathroom" in the streets, dances everywhere they can, kissing in a car when they want to go everywhere, to the point that they kiss in the bed of the fisrt girl, leading to a "bedtime" night. In the morning, the girl thinks and realizes that she do everything wrong, leading her to do it with her friend. The members of the band, in some parts, looks so painfull about what happens to the girls, specially Aki, the drummer.

The second video, Chill, shows the band in a tour bus, taking photos and playing with some acoustic instruments. The video shows very often the vocalist Lauri singing in the road. The video shows also some photos and mini-videos of the band in the streets. It's funny and curiously that Lauri have his blond "spikes" in this video, because they are in a tour bus and in this bus the members of a band usually rest and prepare for their concerts, but of course they don't use their gels or make-up.

The Rasmus
Lauri Ylönen | Pauli Rantasalmi | Aki Hakala | Eero Heinonen
Discography
Albums: Peep | Playboys | Hell of a Tester | Hellofacollection | Into | Dead Letters | Hide from the Sun
Singles: "1st" | "2nd" | "3rd" | "Kola" | "Blue" | "Playboys" | "Ice" | "Liquid" | "Swimming with the Kids" | "F-F-F-Falling" | "Chill" | "Madness" | "Heartbreaker / Days" | "In the Shadows" | "In My Life" | "First Day of My Life" | "Funeral Song (The Resurrection)" | "Guilty" | "No Fear" | "Sail Away" | "Shot"
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