Categories: Video Premiere

Gothic Rock Legends Rosetta Stone Premiere Their Video for “Tomorrow For Us”

UK Gothic band Rosetta Stone have premiered their video for “Tomorrow For Us”, the final track on their new album Seems Like Forever.

The song was originally recorded by RS frontman Porl King under the guise of his post-punk infused project Miserylab; a rarity originally only to be found on the Documentary 2008 / 2012 compilation.

Watch the expertly shot video—filmed in a one of those beautiful abandoned desert spaces below:

Seems Like Forever will be released on both CD and vinyl and contains 11 tracks—scheduled to be released on May 17th via Cleopatra Records.

Pre-Order Here

Track List:

  1. Be There Tomorrow
  2. Children Of The Poor
  3. People
  4. Dark Times
  5. Making A Bomb
  6. Escape
  7. When You Turn Away
  8. Downplay
  9. What Is The Point
  10. Say What We Mean
  11. Tomorrow For Us
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