Rolo Tomassi Upload “Tempest” Music Video, ‘In The Echoes of All Dreams’ Now Available in Vinyl

Rolo Tomassi Upload “Tempest” Music Video, ‘In The Echoes of All Dreams’ Now Available in Vinyl

Earlier today, British mathcore band Rolo Tomassi uploaded the music video for their track “Tempest” to the interwebs. It was released in conjunction with the fact that their latest EP In The Echoes of All Dreams got its vinyl release today.

Though the song and its EP have been out since the band’s 20th anniversary celebrations came to an end last October, it’s taken until now for it to get the vinyl release. At the time, the four-song EP was described by the band as a “snapshot of where we’re at in 2025.”

With today’s video and vinyl release, the band issued a new statement, explaining how excited they were to get on the road this summer and move on to working on new material.

“We’re pleased to share the video for ‘Tempest’ alongside the vinyl release of our EP In The Echoes Of All Dreams. We can’t wait to be back out playing some shows this summer and move forward with this new material, having enjoyed our 20th anniversary celebrations in 2025. Hope to see you at a show!”

You can check out the video for “Tempest” below. If you’re so inclined, you can also get yourself a vinyl copy of In The Echoes Of All Dreams right now.

Rolo Tomassi will be touring the U.S. for a short run of shows this July. You can find the dates below and get your tickets today.

Rolo Tomassi live dates

07/25 Indianapolis, IN – Post. Festival
07/26 Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
07/28 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
07/31 New York, NY – TV Eye

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