“SNAKE 25” By Rosetta West
- MANUEL
- Mar 25
- 3 min read

With their most recent hit single, “Snake 25,” the band Rosetta West proves, yet again, their ability to thrive in the underground rock scene. From the wide variety of streaming services such as YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music, this band offers their magnum opus, an ambitious six-minute hard rock song encompassing elements of psychedelia and mysticism. The hit song “Snake 25” has an intriguing story, with a rich blend of thematic instrumentation, which transforms the song into an experience, rather than just a single. It grabs hold right from the start and doesn’t let go until the final second of the six-minute duration is up.
The opening of the track features a lengthy intro that is ritualistic, layered guitars shimmer over haunting keyboard textures, which builds a significant amount of anticipation. With regards to the different elements that make a great performance, Rosetta West uses a unique approach, as noticed with Joseph Demagore’s vocals, who brings in a quiet strength and intensity. This draws the attention of the audience, all while telling a story. The song in town “Snake 25” shits from one segment to another in a split second, moving into high gear with a fast paced and hard rock segment, powered by the strong guitar work of Demagore and the aggressive basslines of Jason X. Even with vocals merged in, the drums played by the distinctive Nathan Q. Scratch truly take the cake. They are bold, boisterous, and filled with bits of raw energy, working with over rhythm and giving the track a heartbeat.
“Snake 25” immerses the listener in Gnostic imagery while telling a story that is intimate and spiritual. Transformation and resurrection are explored through the serpent as a symbol of enlightenment, which lies beneath the surface. While delivering his words, Demagore is full of passion, at times screaming like a desperate soul looking for sanity in a world gone berserk. The blend of vivid imagery with powerful instrumentation makes this track one of the best in the band’s discography.
Fans of Rosetta West would be pleased to see them broaden the horizons of their sound. The primary hard rock structure remains the same, yet the faint traces of world folk and psychedelic rock deepen the sound and make it more interesting upon additional listens. Thanks to Jason X’s co-production and sound engineering, everything feels very organized, with each instrument being precisely positioned, while the music itself remains free and wild. This showcases the band’s chemistry, and the solid artistic direction gives credence to the theory.
In “Snake 25,” Rosetta West showcases its independent spirit impeccably. The band has carved a unique space in the music world since their formation in the 1990s and has gained an underground following that only grows stronger with each expected release. They have spent a while away from the musical norm, and though they briefly flirted with a major label, they are still succeeding expectations and true to their roots.
The big song everyone is talking about now, “Snake 25,” is available for streaming on YouTube and Spotify, and now is the time for you to experience it if you haven’t already. Rosetta West’s is a mystical journey through sound, spirit, and hard rock`s aggressive blend with storytelling. This introspective masterpiece, filled with anger and self-reflection, is a must-listen for anyone. Alongside the die-hard enthusiasts, any newcomers would fully enjoy this track, “Snake 25,” as the fiery message of the music lingers far past the final note.
Written by Manuel
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