“Cure for Me” is one of those songs in which the artist’s explanation and the lyrics don’t read as if they are in congruence. Or let’s more euphemistically say that the wording is so metaphorical...
The presumption, even though Aurora didn’t necessarily explain it as so, is that this is sorta akin to a love song, i.e. the subject being the romantic interest of the addressee. Or it’s kinda...
There are the types of religious-based references in the lyrics of Aurora’s “A Dangerous Thing” that one would more or less expect from an Aurora song. But if a listener doesn’t take time, he or...
Aurora’s most recent project, which includes this song (“Heathens”) we’re covering today, apparently, judging by its title for instance, features the young vocalist deciding to tackle some established, and shall we say complicated religious doctrine. ...
The title of the album “Giving in to the Love” is derived from, “The Gods We Can Touch”, gives the impression that this is a deep, thought-provoking project we’re dealing with here. And likewise, Aurora’s inspiration...