Aurora returns with “The Conflict Of The Mind”

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The Norwegian singer presents her new single and a striking co-directed video, sharing reflections on love, pain and emotional openness.

dawnthe talented Norwegian alt-pop singer and songwriter, is back with her latest single, “The Conflict Of The Mind”. The artist, recognized for her uniqueness and introspective style, co-directed the evocative music video with Kaveh Nabatian (The Barr Brothers).

The song, the second taste of the next album that follows his successful “The Gods We Can Touch”delves into the complexities and internal struggles of a relationship. dawn reveals her learning process about the importance of emotional openness and dialogue in the midst of pain. Her inspiring message highlights the beauty found in opening yourself up, even in the darkest moments.

dawn He also surprised his followers last year with the release of his first book, The Gods We Can Touch, A full color reproduction of your personal notebook. This includes not only the lyrics to all the songs on the album, but also original artwork and stunning photography. Due to unprecedented demand, the printers were re-released after sales exceeded 10,000 copies.

“The Conflict Of The Mind” presents love as a force capable of overcoming even the deepest conflicts of the mind.

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