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Flowers From Exile
Rome
Flowers From Exile
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
With Flowers From Exile, the Luxembourg folk formation ROME surpasses all of its work to date, which includes three full-length albums in just a few years. Early releases were apocalyptic and aggressive in nature, while '2...  more »

     
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All Artists: Rome
Title: Flowers From Exile
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cop International
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 5/29/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4260063943621

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With Flowers From Exile, the Luxembourg folk formation ROME surpasses all of its work to date, which includes three full-length albums in just a few years. Early releases were apocalyptic and aggressive in nature, while '2008s Masse Mensch Material revealed the bands inner vision. ROMEs universe was expanding via proud resignation and sweet melancholy. The groups latest album goes a step further in this direction. Similar to the early albums of legendary songwriter Leonard Cohen, stories from the (inner) exile are told with fatalistic gestures and dark timbre of the longing for a lost homeland, of loneliness and eternal travels, but also of unexpected friends and the homeland in one s own heart. Songs such as The Secret Sons of Europe and To Die Among Strangers form a song cycle full of metaphors for estrangement. Highly detailed arrangements use the sound of 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 describe the lyrics and voice of Jerome Reuter. Flowers From Exile is just as much an emotional as a critical work the personally stamped album of a modern singer-songwriter that tells of journeys both within and without. Reuter s moving vocals and Patrick Damiani s complex musical arrangements leave the musical roots of folk far behind, sending flowers from exile to all listeners who are prepared to recognize themselves in the restless spirits this 12-part song cycle conjures.
 

CD Reviews

Beautiful, Elegant, Thoughtful, Melancholy, Poetic
Gakusei | Milwaukee, WI USA | 12/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is amazing. The closest thing I can compare it to is early Leonard Cohen, but with more instrumentation. Lead singer and songwriter Jerome Reuter deserves the comparison to Cohen, both in lyrical ability and in similarity of their singing style. One can also hear traces of David Bowie and Nick Cave. The music is lush, mesmerizing, and perfectly produced, evoking Spain in the 1930s with its Flamenco guitars and its sad cellos and violins interspersed with soundbites in German and Spanish.



Flowers From Exile is that rarest of albums that is beautiful enough to catch your attention at first listen, and deep enough to stay with you after many listens. High quality through and through."