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JAV
September 22nd 2017


3545 Comments


Yea the cleans are fine but Armine has a great roar and it's being underutilized now.

teamster
September 22nd 2017


6227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The vocals ...I just think the band wanted to "sound" something different. I like that they tried.

JAV
September 25th 2017


3545 Comments


I appreciate the experimenting, they keep adjusting as they go in a continued evolution. It's what I like to see.

stronghold
September 27th 2017


16 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Album got better and better in every listen, first it was 3 or 3,5 for me but now its near 4.



Neophyte Visionary, King Ivory Tower and Detente are fucking amazing! And also that spacey ambient section in hypnagogic is hidden gem, reminds me of gallilean satellites.



Album artwork is amazing too.

jamiecoughlan
October 1st 2017


100 Comments


I had a chat with Matt Weed about Rosetta's creative process! http://overblown.co.uk/creative-process-podcast-ep-6-rosetta/

teamster
October 1st 2017


6227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks for that Jamie!

Orb
October 1st 2017


9349 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Album still doesn't invoke much emotion in my feely parts

teamster
October 2nd 2017


6227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Then you are listening wrong. Album is their best since W/L.

Confessed2005
October 2nd 2017


5569 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Have to agree with teamster on that one. This is better than QE.

Orb
October 2nd 2017


9349 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Hey if it floats your boat, all the power to you

PistolPete
October 6th 2017


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ugggh FINALLY they put their last three albums on Apple Music, can listen in peace

rodrigo90
October 6th 2017


7387 Comments


Holy crap I almost confused this band with cult of luna, nevermind.

Hopelust
October 7th 2017


3616 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I feel bad for the people complaining about production; apparently the band were the ones to produce it, so everything was done on purpose. They had this to say on the subject in their liner notes:



I don’t like the production/mixing/mastering/art/vocals/drum sound/clean singing/screaming...[etc].

That’s ok. We can’t please everyone and we don’t try to. But please don’t assume that anything we do is haphazard or accidental—this album, even more than the ones before, is the result of a deliberative decision-making process that deeply involved every member of the band at every stage. We made every creative decision to highlight something that was important to us, and to serve the underlying concept or ‘thesis’ of the album. As you listen, if something confronts you, we hope you ask why we might have made that choice, rather than dismissing it out of hand. And we hope you can enjoy the music anyway.

teamster
October 7th 2017


6227 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I happen to like the production. Shit sounded sick thru my sound bar and sub-woofer today.

Orb
October 7th 2017


9349 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Well, I'm probably gonna have to give this another solid go around at a high volume then

Relinquished
October 7th 2017


48733 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

agreed that this is one of their better produced records yet

Hopelust
October 7th 2017


3616 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yea I personally don't mind it at all. I'd suggest not listening to a low quality format, and also not through a shitty car stereo. Listening through good headphones or stereo equipment definitely helps.

JAV
October 9th 2017


3545 Comments


Gonna see them tonight, hoping the show is good.

papudo
October 11th 2017


326 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wow such a great surprise, very good album





Sniff
October 11th 2017


8057 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Listening with high-end headphones is not going to lower the drums in the mix tho



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