Rosetta Stone is a British goth rock band that spearheaded the genre's resurgence during the 1980s and 1990s. Led by vocalist Porl King, the band is known for its dark, brooding soundscapes and emotive lyrics, which echo the post-punk and gothic rock styles of the early 1980s. Their critically acclaimed album "An Eye for the Main Chance" (1991) remains a seminal work in the goth rock genre. Despite their disbandment in 1998, Rosetta Stone's influence on the gothic rock scene continues to be acknowledged by contemporary bands.