Post-metal masters Rosetta went completely independent in 2013 and haven't looked back. The band has unveiled a handful of really interesting releases over the years, from live albums to more ambient efforts, and today's new EP Terra Sola was a complete surprise.
Rosetta says Terra Sola spans everything from post-metal to acoustic guitar and lo-fi electronica, as well as calls back to previous material, all within three tracks. Grab the EP digitally here.
After completing an incredible 2-year, 36-country, 200-show touring cycle in support of UTOPIOID, Rosetta returns with a new EP: TERRA SOLA. Breathing more freely outside the structure of an album, the title track layers a multitude of moods, its cinematic sweep hearkening back to Rosetta deep cuts like "TMA-3" and "So Warm a Solitude." At the same time, it explores new textures and new conceptual ground, connecting the human themes of Utopioid with questions about the future of the planet and our people on it.
TERRA SOLA also features two brand-new 'chamber' tracks, connected in concept but showcasing the quieter and more intimate sonic incarnation of Rosetta. "57844" mines the harmonic structures of UTOPIOID's "54543" for new sounds and meanings, while the instrumental "Where Is Hope?" merges gentle acoustic guitar and lo-fi electronica, rare sounds in the Rosetta catalog.
As always, this is a completely independent, pay-what-you-wish release.