Quintessential Ephemera | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 22, 2015 | |||
Recorded | February 2015 | |||
Genre | Post-metal, post-hardcore, emo[1] | |||
Length | 51:54 | |||
Label | Self-released | |||
Producer | Rosetta | |||
Rosetta chronology | ||||
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Quintessential Ephemera is fifth full-length album by post-metal band Rosetta and their first recording as a five-piece.
In stark contrast to the darker hardcore influenced sound of The Anaesthete, Quintessential Ephemera saw Rosetta moving into more upbeat and melodic territory, with greater use of clean vocals by Eric Jernigan as well as David Grossman. The addition of Jernigan as a second guitarist also saw the band experiment more with counterpoint guitar melodies. Matt Weed has frequently cited Oceansize as a major influence on the direction of Quintessential Ephemera.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "After the Funeral" | 3:34 |
2. | "(Untitled I)" | 7:06 |
3. | "(Untitled II)" | 4:54 |
4. | "(Untitled III)" | 6:35 |
5. | "(Untitled IV)" | 3:03 |
6. | "(Untitled V)" | 7:04 |
7. | "(Untitled VI)" | 6:03 |
8. | "(Untitled VII)" | 6:30 |
9. | "Nothing in the Guise of Something" | 6:25 |
Personnel
- Mike Armine - vocals, electronics
- Dave Grossman - bass, vocals
- Eric Jernigan - guitar, vocals
- B.J. McMurtrie - drums, vocals, 'barsista'
- Matt Weed - guitar, piano, vocals
References
- ↑ "Rosetta - Utopioid - CTEBCM: Can This Even Be Called Music?". 9 September 2017. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
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