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(INTERVIEW) Romulus and Remus of the Slovenian stage: All you need is peace.
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(INTERVIEW) Romulus and Remus of the Slovenian stage: All you need is peace.

The article features an interview with the Slovenian music duo Romul in Rem, consisting of Miha Šalehar and his brother Hamo. The pair discusses their musical journey, including their earlier band Babewatch, which had over 200 performances but did not achieve widespread success. They reflect on their past work, noting that their first album focused on themes like freedom and rebellion, while their second was more serious and prescient. The brothers also comment on their current project, 'Brat,' which they have been developing for nearly three decades. They discuss the relevance of their song lyrics today, particularly regarding inflation and personal freedom, and touch on comparisons with other bands such as Siddharta.

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(INTERVIEW) Romulus and Remus of the Slovenian stage: All you need is peace.

The article features an interview with the Slovenian music duo Romul in Rem, consisting of Miha Šalehar and his brother Hamo. The pair discusses their musical journey, including their earlier band Babewatch, which had over 200 performances but did not achieve widespread success. They reflect on their past work, noting that their first album focused on themes like freedom and rebellion, while their second was more serious and prescient. The brothers also comment on their current project, 'Brat,' which they have been developing for nearly three decades. They discuss the relevance of their song lyrics today, particularly regarding inflation and personal freedom, and touch on comparisons with other bands such as Siddharta.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and entertainment topics related to a music duo discussing their career and creative process. While there are references to societal issues like inflation and freedom, these are presented in a general and reflective manner without overt political commentary or bias. S

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article contains many subjective statements and anecdotes without clear verification. It references events and quotes from the band members but lacks contextual background or corroboration. The tone is more narrative than journalistic, with emotional language and speculative remarks. Objectivity

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