
What Happened To The Heart? (Deluxe) AURORA
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
02.05.2025
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- 1 Echo Of My Shadow 04:04
- 2 To Be Alright 04:06
- 3 Your Blood 04:08
- 4 The Conflict Of The Mind 04:13
- 5 Some Type Of Skin 03:11
- 6 The Essence 03:09
- 7 Earthly Delights 03:21
- 8 When The Dark Dresses Lightly 03:34
- 9 A Soul With No King 04:24
- 10 Dreams 04:24
- 11 My Name 03:19
- 12 Do You Feel? 03:01
- 13 Starvation 03:27
- 14 The Blade 04:33
- 15 My Body Is Not Mine 04:01
- 16 Invisible Wounds 04:59
- 17 The Flood 04:29
- 18 Hearts Intuition 03:21
- 19 The Weight Of Missing 06:32
- 20 Dreams 04:24
- 21 Some Type Of Skin 03:36
Info for What Happened To The Heart? (Deluxe)
The Norwegian artist has built a huge global audience, merging folk, electronic, and pop aspects to thrilling effect. Released June 2024, her fourth studio album takes AURORA far from her home, only to return once more and find it all over again.
‘What Happened To The Heart?’ is a journey from weakness to strength, from self-destruction to self-healing. A poignant and introspective musical journey that explores the loss of spiritual connection in modern society, the healing power of vulnerability, and the call to ignite change through reuniting the heart with politics and personal growth. Working with a selection of incredible producers, ‘What Happened To The Heart?’ promises to cement AURORA as an artist like no other.
Recorded between her native Norway, Germany, London, and Los Angeles, it matches close collaborators – Magnus Skylstad, for example – to new voices, such as Ane Brun, Matias Tellez (girl in red, Maisie Peters), Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers, Chris Greatti (Yungblud, , Blink-182, Pussy Riot), Dave Hamelin (Beyonce, King Princess and Zara Larsson).
Dubbing the record her “most personal and cathartic album” to date, AURORA adds:
“Though its precise function and anatomy were not clearly understood, the heart was believed to be the centre of the soul. Of intuition. Of emotion and intention. Until we decided these were qualifications of the mind. Emotion overpowered by logic. And with the world being so corrupted by money, power and selfishness you cannot help but ask yourself – what happened to the heart?”
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