After a long time it is finally thus the new plant of four Finns and I must say I am pleasantly surprised. One could say that the sound is on the album by The Rasmus, but then somehow not. Hide From The Sun provides listeners with a fine selection of beautiful songs that could not be more different. Starting with the cheesy laid-out shot, over the almost epic sounding Immortal through to acoustic ballad Fernweh- Sailaway. But even powerful rock hits like Lucifer's Angel or Dead Promises (feat. Apocalyptica) can be found on it, as well as the alternative rock ballad load generation and the touching to tears Keep Your Heart Broken. Overall, it is the most diverse and most successful album of The Rasmus. It's less depressed and gloomy than its predecessor, but melancholy, rockier and more aggressive. Respect!