
AURORA is going to release a 10th anniversary book for her debut album
The book will be available for purchase starting Thursday, 12th March.
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Aurora's collaboration with French singer Pomme finds her at her most cinematic. The track moves through intimate domestic moments and vast natural phenomena, building toward an affirmation that every small thing we witness and feel holds weight. Pomme's outro, sung in French, adds a delicate counterpoint to Aurora's soaring verses, the two voices meeting in a shared sense of wonder. A Dork four-star record, 'The Gods We Can Touch' showcases Aurora's gift for blending her Scandinavian pop sensibility with something more expansive and otherworldly. 'Everything Matters' sits at the heart of that ambition, where her production choices shift constantly but never lose sight of emotional clarity. The song moves from the intimate to the cosmic, suggesting that love and attention transform how we perceive the world around us. What emerges is a portrait of someone who finds meaning in observation: watching storms form, noticing how light breaks through darkness, recognising that even small gestures and moments of connection ripple outward. It's a song that rewards patience, especially as it slows and deepens toward its close.
"Everything Matters" is a track by AURORA, from the album The Gods We Can Touch, released 7th January 2022. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 16 articles about AURORA.
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