Utopioid (album) explained

Utopioid (album) should not be confused with Utopioid (drug class).

Utopioid
Type:studio
Artist:Rosetta
Cover:Utopioid.jpg
Recorded:July–August 2017
Genre:Post-metal, post-rock
Length:62:17
Label:Self-released
Producer:Rosetta, Francisco Botero
Prev Title:A Dead-Ender's Reunion
Prev Year:2016

Utopioid is the sixth full-length album by post-metal band Rosetta, released in 2017.

In stark contrast to when guitarist/vocalist Eric Jernigan "brought a tasteful degree of post-hardcore/emo influence into their stark sound for their fifth album, 2015’s Quintessential Ephemera," stated reviewer Matt Matheson, "on Utopioid, Rosetta has proudly stated that the composition process was more balanced and communal than ever before, and it shows."[1] Echoes and Dust reviewer Tim Porter praised the album, saying "Utopioid is the best work the band has produced since its debut in 2005. This album will be on a lot of people’s top ten at the end of the year. It’s fantastic."[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rosetta - Utopioid - CTEBCM: Can This Even Be Called Music?. 9 September 2017 . 2021-01-16.
  2. Web site: Rosetta - Utopioid - Echoes And Dust. 24 October 2017 . 2021-01-16.