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Aurora performing in 2015 at the Way Back When Festival. Aurora has promoted "Runaway" through a number of live performances. She first sang the early version of the song on 20 February 2014 among some of her songs at the Nabovarsel Minifestival in Bergen, which the singer described as her first "real" performance with a band.
Aurora Aksnes (Norwegian pronunciation: [æʉ̯ˈɾùːɾɑ ˈɑ̂ksˌneːs]; born 15 June 1996), [2] [3] known simply as Aurora (stylized in all capital letters), [4] is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and record producer. She is considered one of Norway's biggest artists. [5]
According to Aurora, every song on the EP has a different theme: "a very morbid one, a dreamy one, an animalistic one and then a quite sad one." [2] "Runaway" was released as the lead single of the EP on 7 February 2015 through Petroleum Records. [3] The title track was released as the second and final single of the album.
All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend is the debut studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora.It was released on 11 March 2016 by Decca and Glassnote Records.The album followed the release of her debut extended play (EP) Running with the Wolves (2015), which contained two songs that were later included on the album.
Aurora classified the album as its own genre due to its "chaotic" and "genre blending" sound. [ 25 ] Marcy Donelson of AllMusic stated that " The Gods We Can Touch mixes natural, live-sounding vocals and acoustic instrumental performances with ethereal processed harmonies , drum machines , synthesizers , and various programming."
"Running with the Wolves" is the fourth single released by Aurora and the second single on Running with the Wolves and All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend. It was written by Aurora, Michelle Leonard and Nicolas Rebscher and produced by Odd Martin Skålnes, Rebscher and Magnus Skylstad. On 20 April 2015, the song was officially released worldwide.
Runaway reaction, a chemical reaction releasing more heat than what can be removed and becoming uncontrollable; Thermal runaway, self-increase of the reaction rate of an exothermic process while temperature increases with the heat released and giving rise to an explosion
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. Some of them viewed it as a playful departure from Aurora's previous material and compared the song to the works of Madonna. Commercially ...