• Record Label: Mute
  • Release Date: May 27, 2014
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 33 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 33
  2. Negative: 3 out of 33
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  1. Jun 26, 2014
    5
    It has some interesting parts with power. However, most of the album is boring and fails to evoke any emotions. The parts i liked are in: "Nolan", "Secant", and "A Single Point of Blinding Light".
  2. Dec 7, 2014
    4
    I'm a huge fan of drone, noise, ambient whatever you want to call it and love this dudes work on soundtracks.
    This album to me is probably the only album I find 'unlistenable', and i don't mean 'unlistenable' in the sense that the themes are so awful and hateful you have to turn it off (the good way), I mean that some of the production literally causes pain to my ears... Plenty of other
    I'm a huge fan of drone, noise, ambient whatever you want to call it and love this dudes work on soundtracks.
    This album to me is probably the only album I find 'unlistenable', and i don't mean 'unlistenable' in the sense that the themes are so awful and hateful you have to turn it off (the good way), I mean that some of the production literally causes pain to my ears... Plenty of other noise artists make 'unlistenable' drone that assaults the senses and calms/energizes you but some of the production on this (really harsh, scratchy bits of EQd noise, painful white noise etc.) literally causes me physical pain and every time it happens it is so jarring and unpleasant that I can't continue with much more of the album, which sucks because Bread Crumbs is pretty much my favouritest track ever :(
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Metascore
84

Universal acclaim - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 20
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 20
  3. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Oct 23, 2014
    80
    Influenced by both the horrors of war and the looming threat of a nearby active volcano, A U R O R A is every bit as terrifying and brutal as those inspirations suggest, but also oddly hypnotic and contemplative.
  2. Jul 22, 2014
    90
    There’s nothing knee-jerk about it; just the inexorable sounds of ideas beautiful and terrible unfurling. It’s a careful, masterful record.
  3. The Wire
    Jul 17, 2014
    80
    Frost's most fully realised work to date. [May 2014, p.62]