Wednesday, December 19, 2018

AURORA - All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend

AURORA - All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend (2016)


Genre: Art Pop, Electropop

This Norwegian singer turned some heads in her native country, as well as some other European countries with the release of her debut EP back in 2015 and some well received singles leading up to this album. This album is being reviewed per request. As a reminder, I do not intend for this to be a really in-depth and complex review. I'm just sharing my quick personal thoughts on the album. As for any album review I do, I try to be objective without letting any personal bias get too much in the way of the final grade. 

As with a lot of young female artists to come out with a pop record these days, I was initially very indifferent about this one, but that has since changed after a few replays. For one, I have to point out that AURORA has a great voice, and she lends herself well with not only the more laid-back slow songs, but also tracks like Conqueror and Runaway, where she shows off some commendable range. The former song happens to be my favorite, with its tastefully upbeat chorus. 

As an art pop record, there isn't much innovation here. AURORA seems to play it very safe and relies heavily on her voice to drive most of these songs forward, as most are founded on simple, but catchy piano melodies/chords and some heavy beats. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as I did enjoy most of the songs here. In particular, I absolutely love how prominent her voice sounds in I Went Too Far. There's a fine line between her normal singing voice and her falsetto that is really pleasant and enjoyable. 

It's really hard to not consistently talk about anything other than her voice, believe it or not. I keep reminding myself of other tracks where she really shows off. Home features an incredibly haunting chorus, that often reminds me of Gregorian chants, if the music hadn't been there. AURORA surely shows promise as a singer, and it would be great to hear her branch out in the future with some more ambitious compositions. As it stands right now, this album doesn't necessarily bring anything new to the table, but it's an overall fun, often beautiful record.

A-

Favorite Tracks: Runaway, Conqueror, I Went too Far, Warrior, Home, Black Water Lilies

Least Favorite Track: Through the Eyes of a Child

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