AURORA – All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend

Album Info

Artist: AURORA

Title: All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend

Year: 2014

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Tracklist

  • 1. Runaway (4:08)
  • 2. Conqueror (3:27)
  • 3. Running with the Wolves (3:14)
  • 4. Lucky (4:13)
  • 5. Winter Bird (4:04)
  • 6. I Went Too Far (3:27)
  • 7. Through the Eyes of a Child (4:34)
  • 8. Warrior (3:43)
  • 9. Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1) (3:20)
  • 10. Home (3:32)
  • 11. Under the Water (4:24)
  • 12. Black Water Lilies (4:42)
  • 13. Half the World Away (3:18)
  • 14. Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1) - Acoustic (3:38)
  • 15. Nature Boy - Acoustic (2:59)
  • 16. Wisdom Cries (4:07)
  • 17. Running with the Wolves - Pablo Nouvelle Remix (3:50)

Review

Sweeping in like a shimmering aurora across a midnight sky, "All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend" summons the essence of fantasy and vulnerability in equal measure. AURORA enchants with an ethereal voice that glides between darkness and light, creating a sonic dreamworld tinged with wonder and reflection. Each track feels like an invitation to wander through lush forests of electronic beats and haunting folk melodies.

The enchantment of "Running With The Wolves" pulses with wild, untamed energy, while "Conqueror" provides a burst of radiant hope atop infectious rhythms. "I Went Too Far" stands out for its confessional storytelling, blending AURORA's delicate delivery with soaring, emotional swells. Underneath these shimmering surfaces lie thoughtful reflections on heartache, mortality, and the mystical interplay between life and loss.

With her debut effort, AURORA crafts a world brimming with bittersweet beauty, each lyric woven with introspective artistry. The album's swirling blend of genres and evocative sound invites listeners to linger, explore, and embrace both their shadows and their dreams. For anyone ready to lose themselves in magical melancholy, "All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend" offers an unforgettable journey. - Aria