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Rolo Tomassi Share "Aftermath" From "Live At The Electric Ballroom"

Rolo Tomassi have shared an official video for “Aftermath” from their new live album “Live At The Electric Ballroom.” That effort was recorded during the band’s February 15, 2023 show at the Electric Ballroom in London, England and it will be available on September 27. Vocalist/keyboardist James Spence commented:

“Since its release, this song has been an audience favourite along with a rare opportunity for a sing-along. It remains an outlier in our material, but in the context of a full set, it always feels like an elevated moment. Our band has always been about stark contrasts, and this is a perfect example of that.”

“Live At The Electric Ballroom” Track Listing:

01. “Almost Always”
02. “Cloaked”
03. “To Resist Forgetting”
04. “Labyrinthine”
05. “Rituals”
06. “Prelude III (Phantoms)”
07. “Opalescent”
08. “Unseen And Unknown”
09. “Stage Knives”
10. “Aftermath”
11.“A Flood Of Light”
12. “Mutual Ruin”
13. “Contretemps”
14. “Prescie”
15. “Drip”

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PostedAugust 5, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsRolo Tomassi, Live At The Electric Ballroom, Aftermath

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