Infections Of A Different Kind – Step 1 AURORA
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- 1 Queendom 03:25
- 2 Forgotten Love 03:28
- 3 Gentle Earthquakes 03:48
- 4 All Is Soft Inside 05:07
- 5 It Happened Quiet 04:09
- 6 Churchyard 03:46
- 7 Soft Universe 03:59
- 8 Infections Of A Different Kind 05:30
Info for Infections Of A Different Kind – Step 1
AURORA’s highly anticipated new album Infections Of A Different Kind: (Step One) is out now! The Norwegian singer/songwriter released her first two singles “Queendom,” and “Forgotten Love,” earlier this year, and they have paved the way into her new era. Speaking on the album, AURORA explained, “None of my songs are about me or my own experiences, but everything is the world’s experiences.” Her dreamy vocals float above harp and piano in “It Happened Quiet” and the title track “Infections Of A Different Kind”. Yet tracks “Queendom” and “All Is Soft Inside,” have energy and driving beats that show off AURORA’s ability as a writer and performer. This album is sure to hook both fans and newcomers on AURORA’s dark pop sound.
"Step I is about the first battle you have to make with yourself. About emotional humans and introverts and building them up so they can rule the world. But first you have to be infected by the fruits of “infections of a different kind”. A way to get a different kind of view. Realize that most problems aren’t that big. And that we are all just people. Humans. Nothing more, Nothing less." (AURORA)
“…singer with a lilting voice and a melodic pop sensibility is certainly someone I look forward to hearing more of in the coming year.” (Bob Boilen, NPR)
“…her so-called “dark pop” was explosive, and Aksnes has an x-factor that one can’t quite look away from. We undoubtedly haven’t heard the last of Aurora.” (PASTE Magazine)
“Aurora is going to be your next obsession” (Teen Vogue)
"Optimism radiates from “Queendom,” a dance-floor declaration of female empowerment from the Norwegian songwriter Aurora." (The New York Times)
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