Finland is on the road to Sweden in Eurovision

Now dare to rejoice a little for The Rasmus, writes journalist Mari Pudas.

The Rasmus reaps fame in Turin. AOP

The Rasmus went to the finals with their song Jezebel. This was what bettors and foreign wise experts had always believed. Who doesn’t?

At least a younger audience who would have liked the continuation of their own UMK favorite, many remnants who think that Finland is always glowed in vain and the author of this story.

Fear was so to speak in Persia, when The Rasmus’ visual look was nothing to glorify the world.

Even The Rasmus himself said after the semi-finals that they did not consider the final place bomb-proof. Guitarist Emppu Suhonen admitted that the technical problems had disturbed him at the beginning of the visa practice bounce, but when they were fixed, things started to go on.

And it’s really gone. The Rasmus has improved time and time again. Lauri Ylönen according to the best performance hit the jury performance, i.e. the one on the basis of which the juries give their points.

Now that the final place has been secured, the next question, of course, is whether The Rasmus will win the Eurovision Song Contest. No win, but The Rasmus is still doing great on the final spot.

Take a look at the photos and videos taken from The Rasmus. Everyone in the band smiles all the time, that is, all the time.

There’s nothing wrong with Blind Channel’s last year’s middle fingers upright, of course, that’s their thing. The Rasmus thing is genuine joy. That’s their thing.

I closely followed Lauri Ylönen, who sat behind a long table and waited for his turn, Eero Heinosen facial expressions. They smiled all the time. Even when it was the turn of the interviewer from another country, Lauri and Eero just smiled.

The Rasmus is doing his own thing in the wisdom, happily, believing in his own song, but also self-critical.

And it has now been confirmed that Finland’s own thing is rock. Blind Channel, Softengine and Lordi, our well-done wise artists, are all rock.

Heavier music has long been part of the Finnish brand, and that’s exactly what we can do with music. Finland is well on its way to Sweden.

So on the road where the final place is certain every year and where it is said that ‘of course Finland will go to the finals, that’s Finland ‘.

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