AURORA unveils new tracks "A Dangerous Thing" and "Everything Matters" featuring Pomme
AURORA has delivered two more tracks from her The Gods We Can Touch album - "A Dangerous Thing" and Pomme collaboration "Everything Matters".
"A Dangerous Thing" and "Everything Matters" are AURORA's first releases of 2022, and will appear on The Gods We Can Touch alongside earlier outings "Heathens", "Giving In To The Love" and "Cure For Me".
Speaking about her Pomme collaboration "Everything Matters", AURORA explains, "It’s a very strange story. A story I would like for people out there to figure out themselves. I contacted a French artist, Pomme, to write the ending for me. And it is beautiful. Sensual. And real. I do often feel like this world is trying to make me focus on all these great miracles. And somehow I feel like it makes me miss out on the small ones. And that is sad. Because the small miracles happen all the time. Sometimes several times a day. And I want to see all of them. Because "Everything Matters"."
She adds of "A Dangerous Thing", "There’s a lot of beauty in this world. And there’s a lot of ugly. I was surprised to learn how often the ugly is disguised as beauty. How often poison is disguised as wine. And life disguised as death. And when we learn that what we thought was good for us, is in fact bad for us - even then we tend to go return to it. Because at least it’s familiar. And all we ever dream about is home. Seductive, yet destructive. "A Dangerous Thing" indeed."
The Gods We Can Touch will follow AURORA's 2019 album A Different Kind of Human (Step 2), and will feature 15 tracks, each one tied to a different god.
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