The Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands and AURORA Unite as TOMORA, Announce Debut Album 'Come Closer'
Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers and vocalist AURORA have joined forces to create TOMORA, a new musical project. Their debut album, Come Closer, is set to release this spring.

Tom Rowlands, one half of the legendary electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, has teamed up with the acclaimed UK vocalist AURORA to form a new project: TOMORA. The name, a blend of their first names, hints at the collaborative spirit of their music.
Late last year, TOMORA introduced themselves with the release of their debut single, "Ring The Alarm." Now, they've announced their full-length debut album, Come Closer, slated for release this spring. While "Ring The Alarm" is a high-energy club track, the album's title track, "Come Closer," takes a different approach. It's described as a more atmospheric, psychedelic piece, reminiscent of the deeper cuts found on The Chemical Brothers' albums.
The music video for "Come Closer" was directed by Adam Smith and S T A R T !.
Come Closer Album Art
Here's the tracklist for Come Closer:
- "Please"
- "Come Closer"
- "A Boy Like You"
- "Ring The Alarm"
- "My Baby"
- "Have You Seen Me Dance Alone?"
- "Somewhere Else"
- "I Drink The Light"
- "Wavelengths"
- "Side By Side"
- "The Thing"
- "In A Minute"
Come Closer will be available on April 17th via Capitol Records.
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