Released: May 24, 2010

Producer: Ariel Rechtshaid Diplo

Enchanting ourselves and trying to preserve
The signals we transmit through fingertips
It does not do to dwell on dreams
Desperately seeking to find something real
The hours are lingering losing momentum
Dismembered a memory of what once was close to me
Enchanting ourselves and trying to preserve
The signals we transmit through fingertips
Though
Without a doubt
I am complete
This is unbroken
There's no defeat
I am not abandoned
We have belief
I am blessed
To hold tight and fight
Following all our own advice
Treasuring time
As time well spent
No distance will disturb this
Gathering the pieces
Making the montage

Rolo Tomassi

Named after the fictional character in Curtis Hanson’s L.A. Confidential, Rolo Tomassi’s uncompromising sound incorporates an eclectic blend of math-hardcore, acid-jazz, and progressive punk. Influenced by U.S. metallers Converge, prog rockers King Crimson, and jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, lead singer Eva Spence, her brother, keyboardist James Spence, guitarist Joe Nicholson, bassist Joseph Thorpe, and drummer Edward Dutton formed the band in Sheffield in 2005.

A regular fixture on their local rock circuit, they released various self-funded EPs through indie label Holy Roar before signing to Hassle Records in 2008. In the same year, they performed at Download Festival, supported Gallows and Throats on their U.K. tours, and released their debut album, Hysterics. In 2010, they recorded their follow-up, Cosmology, with M.I.A. producer Diplo, collaborated with Biffy Clyro for a performance on Channel 4, and released a compilation, Eternal Youth, featuring 36 previously unreleased tracks, which saw release on their own label, Destination Moon.

2012 saw the departure of both Nicholson and Thorpe, who were replaced by Chris Crayford (No Coast) and Nathan Fairweather (Brontide) in time for their third album, Astraea, which saw release later the same year. After a year of touring the band began writing for their fourth studio album, 2015’s Grievances, which took on an even heavier tone than previous records. After its release, they followed a similar pattern of touring and writing for two years before heading back to the studio to record their fifth full-length. Time Will Die and Love Will Bury it saw release in 2018, this time aiming for a more optimistic and colourful approach (itunes.apple.com).