Aurora - Full performance (Live at The Current)

2020/04/29 に公開
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Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora Aksnes — known professionally as Aurora — had first imagined the songs she was working on would comprise three albums, then one, before she firmly decided on two. "I realized that with time, with a lot of thinking, I did realize that I have been writing about two very different parts, but of the same process I would say," she says. "So it makes very much sense spiritually and musically to split it into two parts, so it makes sense now."

That first part, Infections of a Different Kind - step 1, was released in September, 2018. The second part, A Different Kind of Human (Step 2) was released in June, 2019. While in town for a show in the First Avenue Mainroom in 2019, Aurora — along with bandmates Silja Sol, Fredrik Vogsborg and Magnus Skylstad — stopped at The Current for a session hosted by Mac Wilson.

Aurora is based in Bergen, a city on Norway's west coast that Aurora says is home to a thriving artistic community. "It is a very good place to become a musician or a producer or artist," she explains. "We're all very close; we all know each other and support each other. … There's a lot of indie music coming out from Bergen. It's a very good community; we're very lucky."

SONGS PERFORMED

00:00:00 "Animal"
00:03:38 "Churchyard"
00:07:32 "It Happened Quiet"

The second and third songs is from Aurora's 2018 album, Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1); the first song is from Aurora's next album A Different Kind of Human (Step 2), released in 2019. Both are released on Decca Records and distributed in the U.S. on Glassnote Records.

MORE FROM THIS SESSION
It Happened Quiet https://youtu.be/9U-N6LqzdIM
Animal https://youtu.be/t3tA-Y5D8jU
Churchyard https://youtu.be/o58hKXhQLtA


PERSONNEL
Aurora, Magnus Skylstad, Silja Sol, and Fredrik Vogsborg


CREDITS
Production: Derrick Stevens
Audio: Cameron Wiley
Visuals: Minju Kim, Helen Teague
Feature: Luke Taylor

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