Quiet verses, explosive chorus. The deluxe edition sometimes includes an acoustic version — recommended in 320kbps for the room ambience.
The standard edition of All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend contains 11 tracks, including hits like Runaway, Running with the Wolves, and Conqueror. The Deluxe Edition, released in the same year (2016), adds four extra tracks: Quiet verses, explosive chorus
Some deluxe editions also include acoustic versions of Runaway and Murder Song (5, 4, 3, 2, 1), depending on the territory. The “2016” date is crucial because later reissues (like the 2021 vinyl repress) sometimes rearrange the tracklist. Some deluxe editions also include acoustic versions of
Released in 2016 via Decca/Glassnote, the Deluxe Edition wasn't just a cash grab. It added a second disc of material that re-contextualizes the main album. Released in 2016 via Decca/Glassnote, the Deluxe Edition
Disc 1 contains the standard 11 tracks (from Runaway to Mothership). Disc 2 is where the magic happens. It includes:
Why these tracks matter: Unlike many "bonus tracks" that feel like rejects, these five songs are essential to the "Demons" era. They capture the raw, DIY, bedroom-produced energy that made her early EPs so beloved.
Aurora’s voice is immediate: high, clear, and slightly otherworldly, a timbre that suspends disbelief. She sings like someone narrating a private myth, inviting the listener to overhear a confession. From the opening chords to the album’s quiet coda, there’s a sense of an inner landscape being excavated—dream-logic lyrics mapped onto minimalist but cinematic production. The “deluxe” framing amplifies that sensation: bonus tracks and alternate mixes feel less like extras and more like additional windows into the same haunted house.