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Review
Into the heart... With "Flowers from Exile", the Luxembourgish folk formation ROME surpassed their work to date, which already included three full-length albums in just a few years. Just as early releases were apocalyptic and aggressive in nature, the expressionistically-tinged CD "Masse Mensch Material" (2008) could be said to have a revealed inner vision. ROME's universe was expanded by proud resignation and sweet melancholy.
The next album, "Flowers from Exile" went a step further in this direction. Similar to the early albums of the legendary songwriter LEONARD COHEN, stories from the (inner) exile are told here with fatalistic gestures and a dark timbre; stories of the longing for a lost homeland, of loneliness and eternal travels, but also of unexpected friends far away and the actual homeland in your own heart. Songs such as "The Secret Sons of Europe" and "To Die Among Strangers" (which was previously released as a CD single) form a song cycle full of metaphors for estrangement – the poetry of longing. Highly detailed arrangements use the sound of the flamenco guitar as well as mysterious samples, pulsating beats and sad melodies. In ROME's songs there lives a stoic sense of the melodramatic. As well as Cohen, one must look to icons such as TOM WAITS and the late JOHNNY CASH in order to be able to describe the lyrics and voice of front man Jerome Reuter. "Flowers from Exile" is just as much an emotional as a critical work. The personally stamped album of a modern singer-songwriter which tells of journeys both within and without. Jerome Reuter's moving vocals and Patrick Damiani's complex musical arrangements leave the musical roots of folk far behind and send these 'flowers from exile' to all listeners who are willing and capable of feeling the dignity, the hope and the pride behind the lyrics and who are prepared to recognise themselves in those restless spirits whom the twelve part song cycle conjure up. Into the heart...
Format
CD Digipak
Tracklisting
01. To a Generation of Destroyers (click to listen)
02. The Accidents of Gesture (click to listen)
03. Odessa (click to listen)
04. The Secret Sons of Europe (click to listen)
05. The Hollow Self (click to listen)
06. A Legacy of Unrest (click to listen)
07. To Die Among Strangers (click to listen)
08. A Culture of Fragments (click to listen)
09. We Who Fell in Love with the Sea (click to listen)
10. Swords to Rust - Hearts to Dust (click to listen)
11. Flowers from Exile (click to listen)
Record Label
Trisol
Release date
26th Jun 2009
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