Rome is a thinking person's 'group' and I strongly recommend this album and their entire back catalogue. The lyrics are heartfelt, mysterious, cryptic, and thought-provoking. Rome 歌词 Odessa歌词 We Who Fell In Love With the Sea歌词 Swords to Rust - Hearts to Dust歌词 The Accidents of Gesture歌词 A Legacy of Unrest歌词 Flowers From Exile歌词 Flight in Formation歌词.
After having played in several underground bands in Luxembourg,singer-songwriter Jerome Reuter almost unintentionally founded ROME in December 2005 by recording a now legendary demo tape at a friend's studio in Germany. That demo is now known as ROME's first official release, the Berlin EP and the friend and engineer, Patrick Damiani, has become the second creative force in ROME. After having released three groundbreaking albums at a breathtaking pace (Nera - 2006; Confessions d'un Voleur d'Ames - 2007 and Masse Mensch Material - 2008), ROME found a home in the German label Trisol and released its latest opus Flowers From Exile in June 2009.
Previously on OPIUM HUM: In which Rome (temporarily) does away with dark ambient and industrial, landing closer to pure neofolk than ever before. However, it's easily the most big-hearted, populist neofolk I've ever heard, with crisp, sparkling production to match. And every song is among Rome's best - the kind of songs that speak to the human condition in such a way as to actually help us to better understand it. Flowers from Exile helped me get through one of the hardest periods of my adult life, and remains an absolute all-time favorite of mine. Like, top 10 material. Track listing: - Flowers from Exile - 1.
To a Generation of Destroyers 2. The Accidents of Gesture 3. The Secret Sons of Europe 5. The Hollow Self 6.
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A Legacy of Unrest 7. To Die Among Strangers 8. A Culture of Fragments 9. We Who Fell in Love with the Sea 10. Swords to Rust Hearts to Dust 11. Flowers from Exile 12.
Flight in Formation Also listen to.