Aurora (Lights Action song)

"Aurora" is the third single released by British quintet Lights.Action!. It was released 7 April, before their debut mini-album, All Eyes to the Morning Sun through iTunes and other major DSPs.[1]

"Aurora"
Single by Lights.Action!
Released23 March 2008
Recorded2008
GenreRock
Length3:34
LabelXtra Mile
Songwriter(s)Lights Action
Lights.Action! singles chronology
"Story Of A Broken Boy"
(2007)
"Aurora"
(2008)
"Battle Of Lovers"
(2009)

The song is based on a poem written by Patrick Currier, which is a letter to his imaginary future daughter, called Aurora, who is confronted with the end of the world. He imagines speaking to her and soothing her, despite the fact that the skies are filled with exploding bombs and the world is being torn apart. He tries to put it across that the explosions are just a lightshow for her, like the Northern Lights, her namesake.

Music video

The video was filmed in a field in Surrey on a cold night. The idea behind it is that the band are trying to put the sun back in the sky.

Personnel

Patrick Currier - vocals
Karl Bareham - Guitar
Chris Moorhead - Guitar/Keys
Alex Leeder - Bass
Steven Durham - drums

George Fafalios - Director, Editing
Hannah Clayton - Costume
Mark Fafalios, Lewis Jones - Gaffer.

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