Liquid (The Rasmus song)

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"Liquid"
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Single by The Rasmus
from the album Hell of a Tester
B-side "None"
Released1998
Recorded1998 in Helsinki, Finland
Genre Alternative rock
Symphonic rock
Pop rock
Length4:17
Label Warner Music Finland
Songwriter(s) Eero Heinonen, Janne Heiskanen, Pauli Rantasalmi, Lauri Ylönen
Producer(s) The Rasmus, The Nose
The Rasmus singles chronology
"Ice"
(1998)
"Liquid"
(1998)
"Swimming with the Kids"
(1999)

"Liquid" is a power ballad by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's third album Hell of a Tester on 2 November 1998.

Contents

The single was released in 1998 by the record label Warner Music Finland. The single (which was the first one from the album Hell of a Tester) features only the track "Liquid". "Liquid" is a slow and melodic song, maybe one of the band's slowest songs ever.

It reached number two on the Finland singles chart and made it in the Top 40 on MTV Nordic. It was voted Single of the Year for 1998 by music critics and fans.

Single track listing

  1. "Liquid" – 4:17

Music video

"Liquid" is the only song from the album that got released as a music video. It was directed by Viljami Eronen and won an honorable mention at the 1999 Oulu Music Video Festival. [1] The video shows a dark place, sometimes with stars in the background. The band play their instruments and there is also a young woman there, wearing a black dress. Traditional children's toys are featured, including a hoop, skipping rope, ball and scooter. Bassist Eero Heinonen appears to be wearing pyjamas and is seen switching off a lamp. During the instrumental interlude in the song, the woman is seen swimming upwards towards the light. The cheerful, uplifting tone of the song is emphasised by the video, as the band members are playing like children and some of them are seen spinning on their chairs.

Personnel

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References

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