The Flood

Album: What Happened to the Heart? (2025)
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  • It's a curious thing, the way we grapple with feelings, those internal gurgles of angst, melancholy, and misplaced fury that seem to arrive unannounced. On "The Flood," Aurora explores this precise phenomenon: that perplexing sense of being emotionally waterboarded by your own brain.
  • Released on April 4, 2025 as part of the deluxe edition of her album What Happened to the Heart?, "The Flood" is Aurora at her most introspective. She has described it as a song about "the invisible enemy," the force that makes you "crawl into yourself instead of meeting the world fully."
  • The song is less about biblical torrents and more about the quieter, inner deluges - the mental muddles that cause people to spiral into existential dread. Aurora observes how we tend to assign blame outwardly when discomfort arises inwardly. Politics, she points out, excels at this sort of thing. Find someone to blame, and - poof!- you have a movement. But the real villain, she concludes, is often oneself.

    "It's usually yourself that's making you angry and hurt," Aurora concludes.
  • Aurora co-wrote and co-produced "The Flood" with Chris Greatti, an American producer known for working with Yungblud and Simple Plan. Greatti also lent his talents to three other tracks on What Happened to the Heart?: "Your Blood," "The Conflict of the Mind," and "Some Type Of Skin."
  • The song's release coincided with a renewed spotlight on Aurora after her earlier song, "Through the Eyes of a Child," played in the final episode of the Netflix series Adolescence, drawing new attention to her music.

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