ROME Wasn't Built In A Day With JEROME REUTER

ROME Wasn't Built In A Day With JEROME REUTER

Interview by Kris Peters
For 20 years, Jerome Reuter a.k.a. ROME has been a force to reckon with in the musical underground. Through relentless touring and a steady stream of high-quality concept albums, ROME has built a remarkably loyal following from Berlin to LA, from Sydney to Saigon, from Lisbon to Kyiv.
The Luxembourg-born singer-songwriter has created an authoritative body of work, encompassing more than 20 full-length albums and numerous other official releases. ROME's compelling brand of Dark Folk merges various musical influences, from Post-Punk to Chanson. Lyrically inspired by world literature from Burroughs to Brecht, Celine to Cioran, from Hesse to Jünger; ROME’s detailed, well-researched, yet particularly accessible concept albums combine his interest in history, philosophy and the arts in a most compelling way. Through his unique vision, he has managed to establish his very own musical niche informed by various European folk and Chanson traditions coupled with post punk and industrial influences.
Now, for the very first time, Reuter is heading to Australia for a select run of shows starting from August 22, and to celebrate the occasion, HEAVY was fortunate enough to score some time to discuss his plans. We start by asking Reuter why he has neglected us for the last two decades (with a smile, of course).
"Good question," he laughed. "There were a few attempts before, but there was COVID and this and that, but finally we got this back on track for this year and also because it's our 20th anniversar,y we are doing a big tour, so I guess we waited a little bit to make it happen this year."
Being his first time out here, Australian fans have little idea of what to actually expect when Reuter takes the stage, so we try to fill in the blanks.
"This Australian tour is going to be a stripped-back, solo show," he began. "So it's just going to be me on guitar. It's not the whole band, it's not the big kaboom of thundering drums that I am known for. It's more of an honest, direct, intimate approach with me just on guitar, revisiting some of the material I have written in the last several years and taking it back to the roots."
In the full interview, Jerome talks more about the tour and what to expect, the challenges of visiting a country for the first time, constructing set lists, how he develops his conceptual ideas and how much research goes into them, the plethora of goodness being released to celebrate Rome's 20th anniversary and more.


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