All Artists: Rosetta Title: Eternity Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Rexrode Original Release Date: 5/31/2001 Re-Release Date: 6/15/2001 Genre: Alternative Rock Style: Indie & Lo-Fi Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 656613210925 |
Rosetta Eternity Genre: Alternative Rock
Eternity is Rosetta's long-awaited debut album on Rexrode Records, released in the Spring of 2001. Imagine gritty space rock standing on the shoulders of Pink Floyd and T. Rex, a revival of sorts of the concise psychedeli... more » |
CD Details
Synopsis
Album Description Eternity is Rosetta's long-awaited debut album on Rexrode Records, released in the Spring of 2001. Imagine gritty space rock standing on the shoulders of Pink Floyd and T. Rex, a revival of sorts of the concise psychedelia that has long ignored age and gender gaps. Eternity is a 42-minute album-oriented set of songs reminiscent of late 60's /early 70's brit-rock, an era when bands viewed both their albums and singles as pieces of sonic/melodic art. Full of both rock and mellow numbers, the album features the sort of hooks, atmospheres and musical interludes that would have left a less disciplined band with an overdone double album. But Rosetta have kept the listeners' attention span in mind, procuring an album that flows seamlessly between a variety of moods and pieces that assemble into a beautiful whole. Similar CDs |
CD ReviewsPLEASE DO NO BE CONFUSED WITH THE OTHER ROSETTA!!! Matthew A. Rockwell | Haddam, CT USA | 01/07/2007 (3 out of 5 stars) "This cd is ok, although I have not really listend to it heavily yet. I ordered this thinking it was the first cd by the space/metal band Rosetta. A lot of the reviews are somewhat similar too, both play spacey music. Be sure no to make the same mistake!" Great Stuff!! Eric E. Best | Birmingham, MI United States | 10/27/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "An enjoyable listen. An album that you can listen to from start to finish without having to skip over tracks because the songs flow together seamlessly a la Pink Floyd or early Cars. Also Musically reminiscent of 60's psychedelia."
|