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All in all, it's about becoming a warrior for the people that can't be a warrior for themselves yet, so that's why it's important that this album felt like it was sent to a different kind of human. It has this mix of the ancient and futuristic because we are in a very interesting time now, as humans; we are trying to learn how to live with the ...
The album's sixth and final single "Winter Bird" was released on 20 December. Aurora became one of the first series of partners to partner with YouTube in a creative content distribution program. [68] She starred in her own short documentary, directed by Isaac Ravishankara and produced by The Fader, titled "Nothing is Eternal." [69]
In January 2023, Aurora confirmed that she was back in the recording studio working on new music, which she called "so many babies". [2] On the album, Aurora worked with her close collaborator Magnus Skylstad , along with musicians Ane Brun , Matias Tellez , Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers , Chris Greatti, and Dave Hamelin .
Aurora called Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1) a "power album", with the desire "to [make] people feel powerful, to feel like they have this extra support." [ 9 ] Its lyrical themes were described to be about domestic abuse , global warming , connection versus connectivity, fear of intimacy and empowerment, written with personal and ...
Aurora first teased a new song on 27 October 2023 while sharing, in her X (formerly Twitter) official account, an audio video and a link to pre-save the song, with the caption "08.11". [1] On 31 October, she shared a video and audio clip with an emoji of a blood drop. [ 1 ]
In March 2016, Aurora released her debut studio album All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend, which included previous singles "Runaway", "Running with the Wolves" and "Half the World Away". It charted in various European countries and earned platinum certification two times in Norway. [ 1 ]
Ellen Gustafson is an American businessperson, social entrepreneur [1] and sustainable food system activist. She is best known for co-founding FEED Projects with Lauren Bush, [2] as well as for founding 30 Project, a nonprofit that aims to look at the link between obesity and starvation rates. [3]
The song was inspired by conversion therapy and the LGBT community, discussing how people "don't need a cure" for being themselves. Aurora and Magnus Skylstad wrote and produced "Cure for Me". "Cure for Me" received positive reviews from music critics , who praised the song's empowering message and deemed the production as carnivalesque .