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-Parlez-Vous Hate
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"Parlez-Vous Hate "
Label: Trisol Music (2021)
ROME is back with a surprising new album bursting with anthems; a tongue-in-cheek, punk rock cry for freedom of expression! After last years phenomenal long player, The Lone Furrow, no one was expecting Reuter to hit so soon and so hard, but Parlez-Vous Hate? delivers on all fronts.
The opening title track is a bold, bleak beast of a song. Disturbingly anthemic and unyielding in nature. It seems that Reuter, a tenebrous magus, whose forefathers fought Francos troops in Spain and later the Nazis in Luxembourg, wont stand aside while watching democracy and its freedom trampled underfoot by the most privileged, uprooted and bourgeois of generations this continent has ever seen. Our nations are fragile beings, seemingly under threat from various sides and the all-encompassing disassemblage starting with language which is again struggling in the grips of totalitarian thought.
Born In The E.U. (no cover version!) is easily the catchiest song Reuter has ever come up with. At the same time, it will likely remain one of the most enigmatic and ambiguous: The chorus being a declaration of your birthplace and the right to all of the blood and the confusion and the pride and the shame and the grace that comes with it. A tongue-in-cheek stadium-rock look-alike, the track is an ironic retort to the blue-collar communities and blind nationalism, and sneakily suggesting Reuter as the European underground version of The Boss.
And just like the source material, Born In The E.U. is revealed as far more than a knuckleheaded, jingoistic sing-a-long. It's a ragged-lunged hymn to long gone hopes, a possibly treacherous government, and a lurking war. On Parlez-Vous Hate?, Reuters much-discussed genius lies in finding the humanity and tragedy in the everyday, and punching it out with a grizzled kind of grandeur. Born In The E.U. could be the anthem of a generation that sings along despite huge political and national gulfs.
Der Adler Trägt Kein Lied is a short but potent ballad, a melancholy lament to a besieged world with vivid imagery throughout; while Death From Above is yet another infectious, almost pop song with a great hook and sing-along backing vocals, whilst the theme and lyric are particular bleak ones.
Another highlight is the hilariously uncompromising track Panzerschokolade, an amphetamin-fueled tour de force that would have made Lemmy proud.
The album closes with the beautiful Alesia to which friend and foe will soon sing along too, followed by the comforting sounds of Fort Nera, Eumesville named after Reuters personal retreat.
ROMEs surprise album is a barn-burning, bombs-dropping, ceiling-cracking, ozone-splitting all-out-attack on what one would have expected from ROME after last years thought provoking The Lone Furrow, and delightfully offhanded in its delivery.
LP - Site 1:
Shangri-Fa
Parlez-Vous Hate?
Born In The E.U.
Death From Above
Panzerschokolade
Der Adler Trägt Kein Lied
Toll In The Great Death
Tracklisting LP - Site 2:
Feral Agents
You Owe Me A Whole World
Blood For All
Alesia
Fort Nera, Eumesville
Tracklisting CD:
Shangri-Fa
Parlez-Vous Hate?
Born In The E.U.
Death From Above
Panzerschokolade
Der Adler Trägt Kein Lied
Toll In The Great Death
Feral Agents
You Owe Me A Whole World
Blood For All
Alesia
Fort Nera, Eumesville
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