Rolo Tomassi wrapped up their first headlining tour of the East Coast on Thursday night (9/15), headlining a stacked lineup at The Meadows in Brooklyn. Their set was a full audiovisual experience, with light panels that flashed and strobed, highlighting the intensity of their songs, which contrast moments of sublime beauty with full-blast post-hardcore. Vocalist Eva Korman embodies the conflict with balletic precision, pausing with an outstretched arm before throwing herself bodily into a screaming passage. It's a captivating display that totally sucks the audience in and is over too soon.
The band have been on the road supporting their great 2022 album Where Myth Becomes Memory and those songs made up the majority of their set, along with a few from their last two albums, which they say make up an "unintended triloy" together, 2018's Time Will Die and Love Will Bury It and 2015's Grievances. It all flowed together seamlessly and sounded fantastic.