TOMORA – Ring The Alarm: A Supergroup Sparks to Life
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TOMORA is the newly formed collaboration between Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers and Norwegian art-pop visionary AURORA.
Described by the duo as a true band rather than a feature project, TOMORA represents a shared creative “landing zone” — a meeting point between Rowlands’ masterful electronic production and AURORA’s ethereal, emotionally charged vocal presence. Their debut album COME CLOSER arrives April 17, created “without obligation or expectation,” rooted purely in joy and artistic freedom.
Even before releasing music, TOMORA generated buzz after being quietly added to major 2026 festival lineups including Coachella, NOS Alive, Øya, Colours of Ostrava and Down the Rabbit Hole — fueling online speculation before the project was officially unveiled.
“Ring The Alarm” is the first official taste of TOMORA’s sonic identity. Built around pulsating basslines and oscillating beats, the track fuses Rowlands’ club-ready intensity with AURORA’s soaring, unmistakable vocal hook. The result is both urgent and euphoric — a collision of rave energy and cinematic pop.
Premiered on BBC Radio 1 via Jack Saunders’ show, the single establishes TOMORA as a powerful hybrid act. The production leans into heavy rhythmic propulsion, while AURORA’s vocal delivery injects drama and emotional lift, creating a track that feels equally suited for festival main stages and late-night dance floors.
“Ring The Alarm” is trending due to the high-profile nature of the collaboration between Tom Rowlands and AURORA, two globally recognized artists crossing electronic and alt-pop worlds. Its BBC Radio 1 premiere and immediate festival bookings across major international stages amplified early momentum. As the first release ahead of the debut album COME CLOSER, the track serves as both an introduction and a statement — positioning TOMORA as one of 2026’s most talked-about new electronic projects.






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