Musik / pop

What happened to the heart?


Anmeldelser (4)


DIY

d. 7. juni 2024

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Otis Robinson (musikanmelder)

d. 7. juni 2024

"Monolithic in nature, an album on which hurt is both resisted and overwhelmingly embraced".


AllMusic

2024

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Marcy Donelson

2024

"Already known for her compassionate, altruistic take on alt-pop by this point, Aurora was inspired to write much of her fourth album after reading a 2022 letter by Indigenous activists ("We Are the Earth") calling for revolution in response to climate change. The resulting LP explores motivation, love, philosophy, frustration, and more across a sprawling, 16-song track list that includes some of the singer's glossiest, most club-oriented material yet. Much of the time, the album's sound seems almost at odds with its earthly inspirations, but that's only on a surface level ... Her soaring melodies and angular, confrontational club tracks make convincing pleas for the empathy and intentionality needed to turn things around".


Gaffa [online]

d. 21. dec. 2024

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Frida Johnson

d. 21. dec. 2024

"Let indiepop med en stærk eftersmag af mystik og folkesange Lytteren vugges kærligt i Auroras omfavnelse gennem en lytteoplevelse, der strækker sig over 16 numre, som trods tunge kunstneriske tematikker er lette for øret. Du synger glad med på singlefavoritterne 'Your Blood' og 'Some Type of Skin', begge lige så filmiske, som de er syng-med-venlige".


NME

d. 10. juni 2024

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Andrew Trendell

d. 10. juni 2024

"A heavy, ravey call for humanity: The Norwegian art-pop sensation ups the ante on this epic career-high, throwing up shapes along with reasons to live and to love".