Formed in Philadelphia in 2003 as a four-piece,
Rosetta's first two albums—2005's
The Galilean Satellites and 2007's
Wake/Lift pulled together
elements from 90s hardcore, drone, doom, and atmospheric sludge metal. Informed as much by the
minimal soundscapes of Stars of the Lid as by the pulverizing weight of Godflesh, the band's
compositions had a spaced-out, exploratory feel, appropriately dubbed “metal for astronauts.
2010’s
A Determinism of Morality moved on from celestial themes, focusing on increased melodic
sophistication while honing a confrontational urgency. After concluding a decade-long partnership
with Translation Loss Records in 2013, Rosetta embraced their newfound independence with the
self-funded, pay-as-you-wish album
The Anaesthete. The darkest, most unsettling album of the
band’s career also marked their greatest success so far, recouping costs in 24 hours and remaining
the top-selling release on Bandcamp for nearly a month. 2015's
Quintessential Ephemera, Rosetta’s
first effort as a five-piece, received widespread critical and audience acclaim for its energized guitar
interplay and evolution of the band’s core sound. With
Utopioid, Rosetta has again upended their
stylistic palette. But as always, with ever deeper gratitude for the investment of fans around the
world, they continue to search for the intersection of heaviness and beauty.
Forging ahead as a fully-independent band, Rosetta returns in 2017 with
Utopioid, their sixth full
length album and most concept-driven work to date. Written as a four-part song cycle that treads
multipolar extremes of texture, dynamics, and harmony, it reaches the highest heights and the
deepest lows of the band’s career. An unflinching study of human aspiration, frailty, and betrayal,
the album is equal parts mysticism and biography.
Utopioid tells a story in sounds, encapsulating
and transcending the band’s 14 years of sonic experimentation.
Tuesday 12th December - Valhalla - Wellington
Wednesday 13th December - Ding Dong Lounge - Auckland
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