“The Conflict Of The Mind” by AURORA unveils a profound and emotionally charged narrative. Also, it is expressed through hauntingly beautiful lyrics and a melody that weaves through contrasting emotions. The haunting intro sets the stage for a song that delves into the complexities of unspoken pain and hidden struggles within a family.

In the verses, AURORA paints a vivid picture of a complicated story that remains unspoken, observed through mirrors and curtains. The chorus becomes the emotional focal point, where the conflicting feelings of heartache and love converge, beautifully encapsulated with the poignant line, “Only when I see you cry, I feel conflicted in my mind”. The song explores the paradox of emotions that arise when witnessing the pain of loved ones, simultaneously breaking and filling the heart.

Lyrical Depth

The production, helmed by Chris Greatti and AURORA, crafts a musical trip that mirrors the lyrical depth. Slow and mournful verses build up to a powerful chorus, enhancing the emotional impact of the track. AURORA’s vocals, accompanied by the melancholic instrumentation, create an experience that resonates with the listener.

The bridge serves as a poignant plea not to let one’s spirit die in the face of internal conflict. It also reinforces the theme of overcoming personal struggles. The song, as described by AURORA herself on Instagram, becomes a vessel for everything left unsaid and the pain hidden in the quiet spaces of family dynamics.

“The Conflict Of The Mind” proves AURORA’s quality as a singer-songwriter. It also highlights her involvement in the production process. The collaboration with Chris Greatti results in a rich composition that complements the lyrical depth.

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George Millington