Aurora

Singer

Popular As Aurora (singer)

Birthday June 15, 1996

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Stavanger, Norway

Age 27 years old

Nationality Norway

Height 1.6 m

#3317 Most Popular

1996

Aurora Aksnes (born 15 June 1996), known mononymously as Aurora (stylised in all caps), is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and record producer.

Born in Stavanger and raised in the towns of Høle and Os, she began writing her first songs and learning dance at the age of six.

Aurora was born on 15 June 1996 in the Stavanger University Hospital in Stavanger, the youngest of three daughters to midwife May Britt (née Froastad) and garage door salesman Jan Øystein Aksnes.

Her oldest sister, Miranda, is a makeup artist and former teacher.

Her other sister Viktoria is a fashion designer, stylist, and blogger.

She spent her first three years in Høle, a small town where her parents had lived for 15 years.

In her house in Høle, Aurora developed her taste for nature, singing, and traditional clothing, such as hats and long skirts.

Later the family moved further north in western Norway, to a house in the small village of Drange, located in the woodlands of the Os mountains, a remote municipality in Hordaland, near Bergen and Lysefjord (a fjord which translates to "fjord of light").

Aurora said of this place that: "There are almost no cars, and the roads are small and bumpy, and there are lots of trees everywhere; it's very quiet, and the internet is bad."

She has also compared it to the fictional land of Narnia.

She calls herself a "forest person" due to being surrounded by nature and her love of "climb[ing] trees", and being "isolated and hidden".

She has also shown interest in the ocean since she lived close to the sea, and her parents have a sailboat.

When she attended school, her sisters—Miranda (currently her makeup artist) and Viktoria Aksnes (currently her costume designer)—worried that she might be bullied due to her eccentric personality and style of dress.

Instead, Aurora's classmates asked for more time than she was willing to give, and she instead preferred to spend time in the forest.

She also claimed that withdrawing into natural spaces gave her time to philosophize and discover the "power" of her own mind.

As a child, she was afraid of people who sought to hug her and disliked such a gesture in general: "I used to be terrified of people who wanted to hug me", she said.

"I did not like to be hugged as a child. And I used to be terrified of one of my teachers at school, but then I met him a few months ago, and it was really nice. It's weird how things change."

One of her earliest musical memories is finding an electric piano in her parents' attic that once belonged to her sister Miranda, and being fascinated by the melodies it could produce on that instrument, or sing along to the song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" around the family table.

Even though her parents sang that song in a choir as a hobby, Aurora is the only member in her family to pursue a musical career.

She started learning to play piano when she was six by playing the songs she listened to: "I really love classic music, and when I found this piano in the attic, I just started pressing the keys and trying to figure out my favorite classical songs. I started to make melodies that I recognized. There was something special about being able to play just by yourself – something about the emotion in it made me want to continue playing."

At age nine, when she had a better handle of the English language, she began writing songs.

She has mentioned being influenced at that time by artists like Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Enya, and the Chemical Brothers.

Her parents had never encouraged her to pursue this activity as a career or hobby, but as she got older, she went from imitating classical music to composing her own material, never thinking of doing it to entertain people and preferring to keep her music private.

Instead, besides a songwriter she aspired to become a doctor, a physicist or a dancer, and she took dance classes from 6 to 16 years old and performed in a contemporary dance group.

The group participated at the Norwegian Youth Festival of Art twice, dancing with the songs "Decode" by Paramore and "Feeling Good" in the background.

2011

They also danced to Michael Jackson's "Ghosts" at an event in 2011.

She also expressed that her dislike of her own voice was a reason not to think of being a singer.

According to Aurora, the first song she ever finished writing was titled "The Lonely Man".

Her first work before embarking on her music career was washing a pizza restaurant using a hose.

Songs from her early works were written in this early stage of her life.

2014

After some of her songs were uploaded online and became popular in Norway, she signed a recording contract with Petroleum Records, Decca and Glassnote Records in 2014.

2015

Aurora gained recognition with her debut extended play (EP), Running with the Wolves (2015), which contained the sleeper hit "Runaway".

Later that year, she provided the backing track for the John Lewis Christmas advert, singing a cover of the Oasis song "Half the World Away".

2016

Aurora's debut studio album, All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend (2016) received generally positive reviews, charting in various European countries and earning platinum certification two times in Norway.

2018

Her second EP Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1) (2018) was the first part of a two-part album, while the second part was her second studio album, A Different Kind of Human (Step 2) (2019).

Her third studio album The Gods We Can Touch was released on 21 January 2022.

Her music is primarily electropop, folk, and art pop with vocals referred to as "ethereal".

She only played piano at the beginning of her career, but later involved herself in percussion and other aspects of music production.

In addition to her solo work, Aurora has collaborated with and co-written songs for other artists, including Askjell, Sub Urban, Sondre Lerche, Tom Odell and the Chemical Brothers.

She has also contributed to soundtracks for several films, television series and video game franchises, including Girls, Frozen II, Wolfwalkers, Netflix's live-action One Piece series, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Sky: Children of the Light, and Assassin's Creed.