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- Astraea_(album) abstract "Astraea is the third studio album by British mathcore band Rolo Tomassi. It was released on 5 November 2012 in the United Kingdom through Destination Moon, the band's own record label. In interviews, the band described the composition of the album as being much more accessible and direct than their previous albums, while retaining the technical and experimental elements of their typical sound. The album was produced by Jason Sanderson, the producer of Rolo Tomassi's first album Hysterics. This is the band's first release with Chris Cayford and Nathan Fairweather in their line-up after the departure of Joseph Thorpe and Joe Nicholson.The album was recorded in various locations across Nottingham, United Kingdom including James Spence's house and The Bodega club night venue. This was because the band's producer, Sanderson had come into contractual issues with the land owner of his recording studio. The album was critically acclaimed, praised for both its increased accessibility, sonic development and the increased use of Eva Spence's singing. However, the album performed poorly commercially, failing to chart or make significant sales in upon its release.".
- Astraea_(album) artist Rolo_Tomassi.
- Astraea_(album) genre Art_punk.
- Astraea_(album) genre Experimental_rock.
- Astraea_(album) genre Mathcore.
- Astraea_(album) genre Shoegazing.
- Astraea_(album) previousWork Eternal_Youth_(Rolo_Tomassi_album).
- Astraea_(album) producer Rolo_Tomassi.
- Astraea_(album) recordedIn Nottingham.
- Astraea_(album) releaseDate "2012-11-05".
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- Astraea_(album) description "Astraea's final track 'Illuminare' is seen as an epic closer and has been described as a combination of abrasive industrial guitars, heavenly shoe gaze and verges on post-metal.".
- Astraea_(album) description "The album's debut single 'Ex Luna Scientia' is an example of how the band uses "explosive riff bursts" and has been described as "straight from a horror movie "before effortlessly melting into a beautiful synth-laden bridge". The song has been used to represent how the album projects each element of songs more clearly "rather than creating simply a cacophony of noise."".
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- Astraea_(album) footer "Joseph Thorpe and Joe Nicholson both announced their departure from Rolo Tomassi in early 2012.".
- Astraea_(album) genre Art_punk.
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- Astraea_(album) genre Mathcore.
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- Astraea_(album) label "Destination Moon".
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- Astraea_(album) producer "Jason Sanderson, Rolo Tomassi".
- Astraea_(album) quote "It's a lot more direct, 'Cosmology' had to be listened to a few times to be digested, whereas this is hard hitting straight away and much more immediate. We've built on the more melodic bits and I wanted to give Eva more of a chance to bring in her clean vocals. I hope it's the kind of record that people who were already into our band still like, but also brings new people in who haven't got into us before.".
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- Astraea_(album) rev BBC.
- Astraea_(album) rev Drowned_in_Sound.
- Astraea_(album) rev Metal_Hammer.
- Astraea_(album) rev NME.
- Astraea_(album) rev Rock_Sound.
- Astraea_(album) rev The_Fly_(magazine).
- Astraea_(album) rev The_Quietus.
- Astraea_(album) rev "Ourzone Magazine".
- Astraea_(album) rev "Punktastic".
- Astraea_(album) rev "SQ Magazine".
- Astraea_(album) rev "What Culture!".
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- Astraea_(album) source "James Spence in an interview in 2012.".
- Astraea_(album) thisAlbum "Astraea".
- Astraea_(album) title "Echopraxia".
- Astraea_(album) title "Empiresk".
- Astraea_(album) title "Ex Luna Scientia".
- Astraea_(album) title "Gloam".
- Astraea_(album) title "Howl".
- Astraea_(album) title "Illuminare".
- Astraea_(album) title "Illunis".
- Astraea_(album) title "Prelude II".
- Astraea_(album) title "Remancer".
- Astraea_(album) title "Rolo Tomassi – Ex Luna Scientia".
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- Astraea_(album) title "The Scales of Balance".
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- Astraea_(album) comment "Astraea is the third studio album by British mathcore band Rolo Tomassi. It was released on 5 November 2012 in the United Kingdom through Destination Moon, the band's own record label. In interviews, the band described the composition of the album as being much more accessible and direct than their previous albums, while retaining the technical and experimental elements of their typical sound. The album was produced by Jason Sanderson, the producer of Rolo Tomassi's first album Hysterics.".
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