The backup singer on the keyboard is Selma Stang, who was the 2nd background singer in Aurora's band (Silja - Selma - Silja, - Silja was both before and after Selma). Selma is now married to Odd Martin, who was the bass player (and guitar) in Aurora's band. The drummer, who also sings backup is Magnus Skylstad. He's been with her from the beginning until recently.
Nice reaction I love this song, but I think the audio isn’t that good imo. I like her performance at the Lowlands festival better ;) Kitchen knives were used as part of the percussion of the song (studio version). She said to Aftenposten K in 2015: "I often sit at home and write stories. I've been doing that since I was a kid. And sometimes I write songs based on some of the characters in that book. One of them is a very scary lady who appeared in my head when I was 11 years old. It eventually became the song "In Boxes". It's a little scary if you listen to the text, she says and smiles." The backup vocalist here is Selma Stang, she was in the band in 2016 Five days ago she dropped a new song, it would be so cool if you could react to it. “Your Blood” It’s a visualiser, but it’s worth a reaction from you guys
I've never seen the show Hanna....but know of it. But I just looked up the actress.... And tbh, I don't see much of a similarity at all. Other than.....they're both stunningly hot lol. So that's something.
"Great song" you said but nothing specific concerning the dark humour of the lyrics. Did you even listen to them? Probably not, considering the comments that followed. It might be an idea, if you are going to comment, to actually focus on details, so that you don't come across as so inept. You were, in this case, where one of you wants to make a comment on this song being in a tv show because the other one said it was but then the other one has to back track saying it was just an Aurora song but he can't fully remember. How is it worthwhile making vague comments on aspects that you can't properly recall?
Cutest Serial Killer ever and she was so young in this venue!
The backup singer on the keyboard is Selma Stang, who was the 2nd background singer in Aurora's band (Silja - Selma - Silja, - Silja was both before and after Selma). Selma is now married to Odd Martin, who was the bass player (and guitar) in Aurora's band. The drummer, who also sings backup is Magnus Skylstad. He's been with her from the beginning until recently.
Nice reaction
I love this song, but I think the audio isn’t that good imo. I like her performance at the Lowlands festival better ;)
Kitchen knives were used as part of the percussion of the song (studio version).
She said to Aftenposten K in 2015:
"I often sit at home and write stories. I've been doing that since I was a kid. And sometimes I write songs based on some of the characters in that book. One of them is a very scary lady who appeared in my head when I was 11 years old. It eventually became the song "In Boxes". It's a little scary if you listen to the text, she says and smiles."
The backup vocalist here is Selma Stang, she was in the band in 2016
Five days ago she dropped a new song, it would be so cool if you could react to it.
“Your Blood”
It’s a visualiser, but it’s worth a reaction from you guys
Lill, I agree that this audio is rather poor. The video from the Lowlands Festival is much better. Good to 'see' you here!
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Aurora just dropped a single, you should give a listen 🤌 called 'Your Blood"
Aurora released a new song couple days ago you guys should go check it out
I've never seen the show Hanna....but know of it. But I just looked up the actress....
And tbh, I don't see much of a similarity at all.
Other than.....they're both stunningly hot lol. So that's something.
It’s how she speaks in the show too. More of an energy vice looks too
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Loved Hannah. Your video was a bit choppy, but other than that it was fun.
And you try to put Aurora in a box - why ? Keep your mind open - Aurora demands that posithion ( americans has only film references - so narrow)
this version is not the best, audio vise. but the song is good.
"Great song" you said but nothing specific concerning the dark humour of the lyrics. Did you even listen to them? Probably not, considering the comments that followed. It might be an idea, if you are going to comment, to actually focus on details, so that you don't come across as so inept. You were, in this case, where one of you wants to make a comment on this song being in a tv show because the other one said it was but then the other one has to back track saying it was just an Aurora song but he can't fully remember. How is it worthwhile making vague comments on aspects that you can't properly recall?
Sigh.
@@WelpHereWeAreOnRUclips I see your sigh and raise you two thumbs down.