Today’s video of the day is the Tomora – "Ring the Alarm" released in 2025.

“Ring the Alarm” introduces Tomora with confidence and style. The 2025 video feels bold, psychedelic, and immersive. It matches the song’s urgent electronic pulse. Moreover, it signals the start of a new chapter for two established artists. Released on December 4, 2025, via Capitol Records, the track arrives with striking visuals. Director Adam Smith shapes a vivid world of color and motion. As a result, the video reinforces the song’s restless energy and forward drive.

Tomora unites Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers with Norwegian artist Aurora. Together, they form a true band, not a side project. The name blends their first names into one identity. Previously, Rowlands shaped big beat and electronic history. Meanwhile, Aurora built a reputation for emotional, art-pop songwriting. With Tomora, they fuse electronic power with melodic intensity. Therefore, “Ring the Alarm” feels familiar yet fresh. It also establishes their shared creative vision from the start.

“Ring the Alarm” stands as Tomora’s debut single and is not yet tied to a full-length album. Instead, it acts as the foundation for their future releases. In this way, the song sets the tone for what comes next. It hints at an album built on electronic urgency and cinematic emotion. Compared to later Tomora material, this track will likely feel raw and immediate. Still, it defines the core sound that future albums will expand upon. Ultimately, the video captures a beginning that feels deliberate, unified, and ready to evolve.

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