Rosetta – Quitessential Ephemera

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Rosetta - Quitessential Ephemera (Golden Antenna Records) 2015

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Following the tracks of acts like ISIS and Cult of Luna, Rosetta surfaced back when post-metal was the big thing. Years passed and so did most bands, but not Rosetta. They may not be as groundbreaking as those they seem to look up to, but I guess they’ve found their own territory. Up until now Rosetta’s sound had grown more and more mature without ever suffering major changes. With this new record they finally took some risks: the sound is cleaner, often more progressive and melodic than sludgy, and there is a moderate amount of clean singing (processed in a way that may not please everyone). With a new guitar player, Rosetta did a little feng shuy and released yet another solid record.

Words by Ricardo Almeira
FOR FANS OF: Cult of Luna, Isis, Neurosis
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