''The Gods We Can Touch'' is the third
studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer
Aurora
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. It was released on 21 January 2022 by
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Music
* Decca Records or Decca Music Group, a record label
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and
Glassnote Records
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. As in her other releases, Aurora worked with
Magnus Skylstad and
Askjell Solstrand, along with new collaborations with
Jamie Hartman,
Martin Sjølie
Martin Sjølie (born April 25, 1979 in Bærum, Norway) is a Norwegian songwriter and record producer, most known for his work with artists Sigrid, Maria Mena and Dotan. Although he is based at his own Studio in the Park, in Oslo, Norway, he m ...
and
Matias Tellez on its production.
Conceived as a departure from the concept and sound of her previous works, ''The Gods We Can Touch'' has been characterised to be an
electropop record, along with
folk-pop
Folk-pop is a musical style that may be 1) contemporary folk songs with large, sweeping pop arrangements, or 2) pop songs with intimate, acoustic-based folk arrangements. Recording production values created a unblemished style that appealed to ...
,
ethereal
Ethereal may refer to:
* Ethereal (horse), a horse that won Australia's Caulfield Cup as well as Melbourne Cup in 2001
*Ethereal wave, or simply ethereal, a subgenre of dark wave music
*Wireshark, formerly named Ethereal, a free and open-source pac ...
,
art pop
Art pop (also typeset art-pop or artpop) is a loosely defined style of pop music influenced by art theories as well as ideas from other art mediums, such as fashion, fine art, cinema, and avant-garde literature. The genre draws on pop art's ...
,
electro-folk, and
synth-pop. Its sound incorporates an
eclectic and multifaceted style with
electronic
Electronic may refer to:
*Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor
* ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal
*Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device
*Electronic co ...
textures,
Western
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Places
*Western, Nebraska, a village in the US
*Western, New York, a town in the US
*Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
*Western Junction, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
*Western world, countries that id ...
elements, and intimate
orchestra
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There are typically four main sections of instruments:
* bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
tions. Inspired predominantly by
Greek mythology
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, the lyrics explore themes of
self-empowerment
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, abuse, heartbreak, morality and desire, with a
maximal and
introspective
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Background
The album was unusual in that it reversed the typi ...
style. ''The Gods We Can Touch'' received critical acclaim upon release, with
music critics
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praising its "ethereal" vocal performance and
experimental
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musical direction.
''The Gods We Can Touch'' was supported by eight singles, four of which were supplemented by music videos. "Exist for Love" was promoted by an online music festival organized by Aurora. "Cure for Me", "Giving in to the Love", and "Heathens" were released between October and December 2021. "A Dangerous Thing" and "Everything Matters", featuring French singer
Pomme
Pomme or pommes may refer to:
* Pomme (singer), a French singer
* Pomme, a green (vert) roundel in heraldry
Other languages
French
* Apple
* Pomme de terre, Potato
* Pomme frites, French fries
* Pommes fondant, Fondant potatoes
See also
* ...
, were released as a
double single. "A Temporary High" followed alongside the album's release. The record debuted atop the Norwegian albums chart as Aurora's second number-one album in Norway, while also reaching the top ten in Scotland, the United Kingdom, and the US
''Billboard'' Heatseekers Albums chart. To further promote the album, Aurora performed several songs at the concert film ''A Touch of the Divine'' and embarked on her fourth headlining concert tour.
Background and recording
Aurora began writing songs for the album in January 2019, right after she chose the title for her new record. According to her, two days after the release of her second studio album ''
A Different Kind of Human (Step 2)'' (2019), she already had planned what she wanted for her next project.
During the writing process she read about the
history of religion
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, which was a source of inspiration for the themes of the album.
Aurora stated in an interview with ''
Billboard Japan
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is a Japanese private railway compa ...
'' that production for two upcoming albums began in November 2019, one of them being the yet-untitled ''The Gods We Can Touch''.
In an interview with ''Riff Magazine'', she revealed that the closer album had a bigger perspective in comparison to her previous efforts, concluding that "it's an album for every individual within the big army of love." She further detailed the album in an interview with Motley, adding that it "will be dressed in an armour of hardness. But I'm also really exploring the soft, delicate part of me."
The first recorded song for the album was "Exist for Love", which was recorded in January 2020 at the Office in Norway, a month before the
COVID-19 pandemic
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was declared in
Norway
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. The track was made in collaboration with
Isobel Waller-Bridge
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Life and career
Waller- ...
, who contributed with string arrangements. In November 2020, Aurora rented
Barony Rosendal
Barony Rosendal (Norwegian: ''Baroniet Rosendal'') is a historic estate and manor house situated in Kvinnherad in Hordaland county, Norway. The barony was built in the 17nth century by danish noblemen on the old estate of Norwegian noble Galte f ...
to record ''The Gods We Can Touch''.
Other recording locations included The Jungle and Blanca Studio, all located in Norway.
In April 2021, Aurora's single "
Runaway" began growing in popularity on
TikTok
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TikTok is an international version o ...
. In an interview with ''
NME
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'' regarding the song's newfound success, Aurora described the themes of the upcoming album: "I'm asking questions to everything that made us the way we are now; in our past, in politics, religion, and in weird ways of thought we have created that make no sense – like racism, not being a feminist or burning women for being witches. All of these strange things that we have convinced ourselves are the right thing to do, which is just so odd." She later stated in July 2021 that album was finished, and her intentions to release the album before the end of 2021.
Music and lyrics
Overview
''The Gods We Can Touch'' has been characterised to be an
electropop record,
along with
folk-pop
Folk-pop is a musical style that may be 1) contemporary folk songs with large, sweeping pop arrangements, or 2) pop songs with intimate, acoustic-based folk arrangements. Recording production values created a unblemished style that appealed to ...
,
ethereal
Ethereal may refer to:
* Ethereal (horse), a horse that won Australia's Caulfield Cup as well as Melbourne Cup in 2001
*Ethereal wave, or simply ethereal, a subgenre of dark wave music
*Wireshark, formerly named Ethereal, a free and open-source pac ...
,
art pop
Art pop (also typeset art-pop or artpop) is a loosely defined style of pop music influenced by art theories as well as ideas from other art mediums, such as fashion, fine art, cinema, and avant-garde literature. The genre draws on pop art's ...
,
electro-folk,
and
synth-pop.
The sound of the album incorporates an
eclectic and multifaceted style,
set with vast soundscapes,
electronic
Electronic may refer to:
*Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor
* ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal
*Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device
*Electronic co ...
textures,
Western
Western may refer to:
Places
*Western, Nebraska, a village in the US
*Western, New York, a town in the US
*Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
*Western Junction, Tasmania, a locality in Australia
*Western world, countries that id ...
elements, intimate
orchestra
An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
There are typically four main sections of instruments:
* bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
tions, multiple layers, and textures.
Musical influences of the record draws from a wide range of genres, such as
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
,
chamber pop
Chamber pop (or Chamber rock; also called baroque pop and sometimes conflated with orchestral pop or symphonic pop) is a music genre that combines rock music with the intricate use of strings, horns, piano, and vocal harmonies, and other compo ...
,
global music,
Latin music
Latin music ( Portuguese and es, música latina) is a term used by the music industry as a catch-all category for various styles of music from Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal) and the Latino United States inspired by Latin Amer ...
, and
arena rock
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.
Aurora classified the album as its own genre due to its "chaotic" and "genre blending" sound.
Marcy Donelson of
AllMusic
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stated that "''The Gods We Can Touch'' mixes natural, live-sounding vocals and acoustic instrumental performances with ethereal processed
harmonies
In music, harmony is the process by which individual sounds are joined together or composed into whole units or compositions. Often, the term harmony refers to simultaneously occurring frequencies, pitches ( tones, notes), or chords. However ...
,
drum machines,
synthesizers, and various programming." The tracks "Exist for Love" and Artemis" were the only songs recorded on first takes, which "commit
edto a more spontaneous sound."
Aurora's
sopranolike vocal performance throughout the album was described by many critics as "ethereal",
with interludes to songs that showcase her voice and
vocal tone shifts.
Georgia Griffiths from ''
The Music
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'' wrote that Aurora is "channelling
Lana Del Rey
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,
ndthe next it's
Santigold
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" in her vocal performances on the record.
A
concept album like Aurora's previous releases, ''The Gods We Can Touch'' deviates from the concepts found on her
tribal
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-inspired EP ''
Infections of a Different Kind (Step 1)'' (2018) and album ''
A Different Kind of Human (Step 2)'' (2019), in which she explored themes of
empowerment
Empowerment is the degree of autonomy and self-determination in people and in communities. This enables them to represent their interests in a responsible and self-determined way, acting on their own authority. It is the process of becoming strong ...
,
politics
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and
ecological crisis
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* Degradation of an abiotic ecological factor (for example, incr ...
.
Described by her as "chapter three of my life",
she revealed to be going to a more
experimental
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direction with the album, and stated that it would not discuss
themes like "doom, gloom,
COVID and horror", instead of focusing on "more playful and fun" songs, whilst also referencing "a lot of things that bother
erwith society and our history".
The lyrical themes are heavily inspired predominantly by
Greek mythology
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,
[ though Aurora acknowledged that some of them have references to ]Abrahamic
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Jewish tradition ...
and ancient Roman religions. Furthermore, the styles of lyrical writing have been described as dark and disturbing, with a maximal and introspective
''Introspective'' is the third studio album by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released on 10 October 1988 by Parlophone. It received generally positive reviews from critics.
Background
The album was unusual in that it reversed the typi ...
style. The lyrics throughout the songs of the record also talk about self-empowerment
Empowerment is the degree of autonomy and self-determination in people and in communities. This enables them to represent their interests in a responsible and self-determined way, acting on their own authority. It is the process of becoming strong ...
, abuse, heartbreak, morality and desire.
Songs
''The Gods We Can Touch'' opens with "The Forbidden Fruits of Eden", an interlude that takes its title from the forbidden fruit
Forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. In the biblical story, Adam and Eve eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and are exiled from Eden.
As a ...
of the Garden of Eden that appeared in the biblical book of Genesis
The Book of Genesis (from Greek ; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית ''Bəreʾšīt'', "In hebeginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. Its Hebrew name is the same as its first word, ( "In the beginning" ...
. Composed of delicate harmonies, it "set an explicitly religious tone" for the rest of the album. The electronica and chamber pop ballad "Everything Matters" features French singer-songwriter Pomme
Pomme or pommes may refer to:
* Pomme (singer), a French singer
* Pomme, a green (vert) roundel in heraldry
Other languages
French
* Apple
* Pomme de terre, Potato
* Pomme frites, French fries
* Pommes fondant, Fondant potatoes
See also
* ...
with a spoken word
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outro in French language. Inspired by the myth of Prometheus
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and the creation of humanity from clay, "Giving in to the Love", questions obsession with body image, while . It incorporates electropop and power pop
Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, an energetic performance, and c ...
genres and contains tom tom strikes, a drum machine and echoey synths. The baroque pop track "You Keep Me Crawling" deals with abuse of power
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in relationships where Aurora conveys "intensity and power in her vocals, while also showing vulnerability and softer moments."
Aurora called "Exist for Love" her first love song
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. It is a dreamy, retro
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-styled ballad
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accompanied by acoustic guitar and backing harmonies that moves into a soaring, strings-swept melody as she declares her love to her lover. The following track, "The Innocent", is an upbeat dance-pop and house song with a Latin rhythm that is accompanied by syncopated chordal piano, brass
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and pizzicato strings. Its production was described to be "harking back to the 1920s Jazz Age conventions, yet being undercut with a more current EDM feel." "Exhale Inhale", a stark contrast to the previous song, contains a folk
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Sociology
*Nation
*People
* Folklore
** Folk art
** Folk dance
** Folk hero
** Folk music
*** Folk metal
*** Folk punk
*** Folk rock
** Folk religion
* Folk taxonomy
Arts, entertainment, and media
* Folk Plus or Fo ...
-inspired sound. The track discusses the fear of several environmental issues
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"that awaits us" like wildfires
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and pollution
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. "A Temporary High" has an 1980s
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-influenced synth-pop sound that breaks into a thumping electro beat.
In "A Dangerous Thing", Aurora reflects on an abusive relationship, referencing the goddess of seduction Peitho
In Greek mythology, Peitho ( grc, Πειθώ, Peithō, Persuasion or 'winning eloquence') is the goddess who personifies persuasion and seduction. Her Roman equivalent is Suada or Suadela. She is the goddess of charming speech. She is typically ...
, and showcases tone shifts from light harmonies to deeper verses. The dark sonority of the song is backed by an acoustic guitar, light chimes and minimal drumming. "Blood in the Wine" opens with a war cry
A battle cry or war cry is a yell or chant taken up in battle, usually by members of the same combatant group.
Battle cries are not necessarily articulate (e.g. "Eulaliaaaa!", "Alala"..), although they often aim to invoke patriotic or religious ...
reminiscent of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' ( it, Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, literally "The good, the ugly, the bad") is a 1966 Italian epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood as "the Good", Lee Van Clee ...
'' against gentle acoustic guitar and thunderous percussion as it builds into a "collosus roar". An electropop track, which was compared to the music of Fleetwood Mac, "This Could Be a Dream" is a subdued ballad driven by "a flowing melody over a slow beat", piano, orchestral strings and trumpets
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that talks about "finding strength when you have nothing left to give." ''The Gods We Can Touch'' closes with the folk and orchestral pop
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History
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cut "A Little Place Called the Moon". One of her favourite songs from the album, Aurora felt that it was the "perfect ending" for the album.
Release and promotion
After clearing her Instagram feed in May 2020, Aurora began hinting at "the beginning of a new era". She initially expected to release the album in that year but she revealed in a September 2020 interview her decision to postpone it due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The next year, the album was delayed to early 2022, following the commercial success of her 2015 single " Runaway". On 14 October 2021, she revealed the album's name and track listing.
In July 2020 Aurora organized the Exist for Love Sessions, an online music festival that promoted various emerging artists. She later appeared at the '' Late Night with Seth Meyers'' in November 2021, her first performance at that show since 2018. In promotion of the album's release in the United Kingdom, Aurora performed at two sold-out shows in London. She was also interviewed by Norwegian TV host Anne Lindmo
Anne Sandvik Lindmo (born 3 April 1970 in Basel, Switzerland) is a Norwegian TV host who is most known for her talk show ''Store studio'' and ''Lindmo'', aired by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). Less notable, Lindmo also hosts her ...
and performed "A Temporary High" in her talk show ''Lindmo'', which was broadcast by NRK
NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest ...
.
Singles
Aurora decided to release "Exist for Love" as the album's first single on 14 May 2020 because she felt "the world needs more love than ever". "Cure for Me" was released as ''The Gods We Can Touch''s next single on 7 July 2021.
On 14 October, she released "Giving in to the Love" as the album's next single, and officially announced ''The Gods We Can Touch'', and its release date of 21 January 2022. On 2 December, she released "Heathens" was released as the album's fourth single. "A Dangerous Thing" was released as a double single on 7 January 2022 with "Everything Matters", featuring French singer Pomme
Pomme or pommes may refer to:
* Pomme (singer), a French singer
* Pomme, a green (vert) roundel in heraldry
Other languages
French
* Apple
* Pomme de terre, Potato
* Pomme frites, French fries
* Pommes fondant, Fondant potatoes
See also
* ...
, as a B-side. The latter song was released as a promotional single
A promotional recording, or promo, or plug copy, is an audio or video recording distributed free, usually in order to promote a recording that is or soon will be commercially available. Promos are normally sent directly to broadcasters, such as ...
only.
"A Temporary High" served as the seventh single, released on 21 January 2022, alongside the album's release. A music video was released on 27 January 2022. "The Woman I Am", initially a vinyl-exclusive track, it was officially released on 4 April 2022 as the record's eighth single.
Concert film and tour
On 3 December 2021, Aurora announced a virtual concert film titled ''A Touch of the Divine'', released exclusively to Moment House on 25 January 2022, a week later after the album was released. It was directed by Alexandra Green and produced by Bullion Productions and Mercury Studios. A teaser was posted on 18 January 2022, while an official trailer was released two days later. Described as a "worldwide digital experience", the film included six songs from the album that were accompanied by choreography and interludes spoken by Aurora herself.
The album received further promotion from her fourth headlining concert tour, which was announced on 9 July 2021. The tour will span across Europe and North America, starting on 13 February 2022 in Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ...
, Italy, and set to conclude on 12–13 September in Barcelona
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, Spain. The second leg of the tour visited North America in May and June 2022.
Critical reception
''The Gods We Can Touch'' was met with critical acclaim upon release. At Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalised score out of 100 to ratings from publications, the album received a mean
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For a data set, the '' ari ...
score of 81 based on 9 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
''The Line of Best Fit
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It publishes independent music reviews, features, interview, and media. Founded by Richard Thane in February 2007 and currently edited by P ...
'' writer Tom Williams praised the album as an "ethereal
Ethereal may refer to:
* Ethereal (horse), a horse that won Australia's Caulfield Cup as well as Melbourne Cup in 2001
*Ethereal wave, or simply ethereal, a subgenre of dark wave music
*Wireshark, formerly named Ethereal, a free and open-source pac ...
masterpiece" and stated that Aurora's sound is "like heaven on Earth." Steven Loftin of '' Dork'' called Aurora on the album "exciting as she is intriguing" and makes the "world feels like a better place." '' Clash''s Finlay Holden called the record "high-reaching" and noted that the themes of "angry, celebratory, wallowing and cathartic energies exhibit themselves in a maximalist way." Ben Hogwood from '' musicOMH'' states that the record consisted of "futuristic production and intriguing, sometimes daring melodies" despite being rooted in a "deep and very distant past."
Chris Hamilton-Peach of ''DIY
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'' writes that "Aurora's celestial spark remains her calling card" on the album. '' Gigwise'' writer Tom Taylor sees Aurora as she "experiments with genre in her joyful new album" while also being reliant on "high-energy, electro-pop
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anthems." Andrew Trendell of ''NME
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'' notes that the record "seizes the opportunity to take the world on and fight with all her power" and is loaded with "idiosyncratic quirks and enchanting notions." Hayden Godfrey from '' Under the Radar'' felt that the record showcases Aurora's "glorious highs and careful lows" towards the production. Ewan Gleadow from ''Cult Following'' says that Aurora "relies entirely on the fascinatingly lucid vocal range she holds." According to Marcy Donelson from AllMusic
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, the record only expands on Aurora's "already mystical bearing."
Commercial performance
Upon its release, ''The Gods We Can Touch'' became the third most-streamed album on Spotify
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that week with over 60 million streams on the platform. The album debuted atop the Norwegian VG-lista
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chart, marking Aurora's second number one on the chart. In the United States, the record peaked at numbers six and 56 on '' Billboard''s Top Heatseekers
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and Top Current Album Sales
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charts, respectively.
Track listing
All tracks produced by Aurora
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and Magnus Skylstad, except where noted.
Notes
* signifies a co- producer.
* Vinyl releases of the album that include the alternative track listing have different versions of some of its tracks.
Personnel
Credits adapted from the CD liner notes of ''The Gods We Can Touch''.
Musicians
* Aurora Aksnes
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– vocals ; piano ; percussion ; synthesizer ; organ
* Magnus Skylstad – synth bass ; synthesizer ; organ ; drums ; bass ; synth pads , strings ; percussion ; baritone guitar, piano
* Fredrik Svabø – guitar ; acoustic guitar
* Askjell Solstrand – piano ; co-production
* Pomme
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* Pomme (singer), a French singer
* Pomme, a green (vert) roundel in heraldry
Other languages
French
* Apple
* Pomme de terre, Potato
* Pomme frites, French fries
* Pommes fondant, Fondant potatoes
See also
* ...
– vocals
* Alexander von Mehren – drum machine
* Isobel Waller-Bridge
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– string arrangement
* Glen Roberts – acoustic guitar
* Maddie Cutter – cello
* Galya Bisengalieva
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– violin, viola
* Odd Martin Skålnes – guitar, percussion
* Martin Sjølie
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– electric guitar, drums, bass
* Matias Tellez – guitar, synthesizer
* Per Arne Glorvigen – bandoneon
Technical
* Aurora – production
* Magnus Skylstad – production ; programming ; engineering , mixing, recording engineer
* Jamie Hartman – production
* Martin Sjølie – co-production
* Alex Whartman – mastering
* Josh Gudwin – mixing
* Robin Schmidt – mastering
Design
* Aurora – art direction
* Leif Podhajsky
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– art direction, artwork, package design
* Xin Li – photography
Charts
Release history
See also
* List of number-one albums in Norway
This list shows all the albums that have been number one on the official chart list in Norway, VG-lista. The albums chart started as a top 20 chart in week 1, 1967 and was later expanded to a top 40 chart.
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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References
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2022 albums
Albums postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Aurora (singer) albums
Albums produced by Magnus Skylstad
Decca Records albums
Ethereal wave albums
Glassnote Records albums