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Rosetta debuted in East Lansing, MI in 2001 with the release of their first album eternity. In August of the same year Rosetta was selected as one of the top 50 unsigned bands in a national contest hosted by College Music Journal. The band built a following playing shows around the Mid-Michigan area.

After a few false starts and allegro, Rosetta finally gets their crescendo ending: the release of their second album six pm to sunday morning. A mix of Buddy Holly-ish pop tunes, sixties rockers, and Del Shannon-emo songs, six pm to sunday morning follows a young man on the story of his evening.

The album artwork was designed in the concept of digital-neoplasticism, using shapes defined by typographical font selections, shades of primary colors, and balance favoring opposition over symmetry. Be sure to check out www.rosetta.rexroderecords.com for an extended online presentation of the songs, the artwork, and the story of the album.

Rosetta is making the album available through iTunes and most other online digital music stores, and in compact disc form through CDBaby.com.

Contact the band at rosettasongs @ gmail.com.