AURORA and The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands Announce Debut as TOMORA, Share Title Track

Come Closer will arrive April 17 via Capitol.

AURORA and The Chemical BrothersTom Rowlands Announce Debut as TOMORA, Share Title Track

Come Closer will arrive April 17 via Capitol.

Words: Mike LeSuer

February 05, 2026

Back in November, Norwegian alt-pop songwriter AURORA wrapped up her tour at Corona Capital in Mexico City where she announced to the crowd that she wouldn’t be performing again for a “long time.” But she may have left out the important detail that that only applied to solo performances, as not long after it was revealed that AURORA would be taking the stage at Coachella in 2026 under the mysterious moniker TOMORA—which, as we learned with the release of its debut single back in December, was a portmanteau of her artist name and the legal name of The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands.

Now, the duo are announcing their debut album Come Closer, which will land April 17 via Capitol Records. “We made it without obligation or expectation, just a joy in creation,” they shared of the release, noting that it was “everything we dreamt of.” “It’s the sound where we meet, the landing zone of our musical escape pods. It is a special place to us.”

Along with the news, they’re also sharing a music video for the record’s second single and title track, an ambient-pop tune that erupts into industrial buzzing and belted vocals in its final moments. Check out the eerie visual for it below.