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01. Rome / Cederberg, Aki "Masters of the Earth" 02. Rome "Tyriat sig tyrias" 03. Rome / Averill, Alan "?chtung, Baby!" 04. Rome / Rowland, Joseph D. "Making enemies in the new age" 05. Rome / Nergal Darski, Adam "The angry cup" 06. Rome "The Twain" 07. Rome "Kali Yuga über alles" 08. Rome "The weight of light" 09. Rome / J. J. "The lay of Iria" 10. Rome "On Albion's plain" 11. Rome / Le Prunenec, Laure "Palmyra" 12. Rome "Obsidian" 13. Rome "A peak of one's own"
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 | Description: | Following on from the universal acclaim of their latest LP "Le Ceneri Di Heliodoro", ROME releases one of the most impressive releases in its prolific career of 15 years. "The Lone Furrow" is the logical culmination of all of ROME's previous endeavours, a brilliant and patient demolition of the despiritualised modern age, timeless in its critique of man's greed and the deliberate desecration of beautiful things. ROME is back to fearlessly settle accounts of the spirit, with that grave trademark voice, whose tone can be likened to a wise-man's oracle, deepened by countless cigars and pools of stout, or, at times, a Stuka bomber nose-diving into dry gravel. ROME's art always stays slightly beyond the pale and Reuter certainly is what the mainstream would call a joyous outsider. "The Lone Furrow" is a mordant, clear-eyed critique of the modern world, spun with the delicacy of a spiderweb; a journey through the ravaged landscapes of history; a spiritual quest weaving a unique poetry of withdrawal from the troubling world into distant retreats. And yet, at the same time, this collection of remarkable compositions is a generous invitation to a great European Tradition of literary thought from Hesse to Nietzsche, from Tacitus to Orwell, from Ovid to the Edda, from Yeats to Baudelaire. ROME is a dark world that glows with the intensity of Jerome's remarkable gift for language. Its multilingual nature has always been an essential part of ROME - certainly in its sample workand Reuter is showcasing this by singing (mainly) in English, but including songs in French and German on "The Lone Furrow" as well. The record opens up with the cryptic rhymes of "Tyriat Sig Tyrias" - an invocation of strengths thought forlorn. On "Ã?chtung, Baby!" (a tongue-in-cheek reference to U2's 1991 hit record) Jerome is joined by Alan Averill of metal cult band PRIMORDIAL. Indeed, the features and guest appearances are numerous on this record. This shows the fact that, through years of composing high quality albums, ROME has become a secret authority in the European underground as a songwriter's songwriter. And thus, Reuter, a poet with the soul of a warrior, has managed to assemble an impressive/stellar cast of guest vocalists. Most notably is the guest appearance of BEHEMOTH's Adam Nergal Darski on the seminal "The Angry Cup", on which Nergal not only performs lead vocals but adds an intriguingly brutal Polish incantation. Further guests are Joseph D. Rowland of US-doom band PALLBEARER, J.J. of Austria's HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY, as well as Laure Le Prunenec of metal-opera act IGORRR, who delivers the phenomenally eerie layered vocals on "Palmyra". At the centre of these songs we find the individual mediating between a sense of history and an experience of the world. ROME illuminates us on the fact that art is to make our world whole and comprehensible, restoring it to us in all its glory and all its darkness, not through argument but through feeling and thus closing the gap between individuals and thus transcending from feeling to meaning. In this way, art can reconcile us to human life through the pursuit and cultivation of beauty. On "The Lone Furrow" ROME weaves a fantastical tale in which gods and men alike ache and tremble and which reminds us that the world is much larger than our ideas of it, our traditions much deeper than we imagine. Most importantly, ROME refuses the easy answer. - "The Lone Furrow" is a captivating album by the Luxembourgish neofolk project Rome, released in CD format by Trisol Music Group. This record stands out for its profound lyrical themes and rich soundscapes, blending elements of folk, post-industrial, and martial music. The album features collaborations with renowned artists from the dark folk scene and explores topics such as history, identity, and existential struggle. Rome has established itself as one of the most influential acts within neofolk since its inception in 2005 by Jérôme Reuter. With critically acclaimed albums like "Flowers From Exile" and "A Passage to Rhodesia," Rome has garnered an international following for their poetic storytelling and evocative compositions. Trisol Music Group is a respected German label known for supporting innovative artists across genres like gothic, industrial, electronic, and alternative music?making it a fitting home for this ambitious release. |  | Cover: |
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