Artist's albums
A Process in the Weather of the Heart (EERA Rework)
2022 · single
Speak
2021 · album
Speak (single)
2021 · single
Falling Between The Ice
2021 · single
The Beat
2021 · single
Ladder
2021 · single
Reflection of Youth
2017 · album
Reflection Of Youth
2017 · single
Living
2017 · single
I Wanna Dance
2017 · single
Christine
2017 · single
Eera
2016 · EP
White Water
2016 · single
Drive with Fear
2016 · single
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Biography
EERA is Berlin-based Norwegian multi talent Anna Lena Bruland, and she has announced plans for a new album called Speak, which will arrive on December 3. It follows up her 2017 debut album Reflection of Youth, and she says: “Speak is a search for a balance in life, acknowledging myself, and being proud of who I am. To become braver and more confident, and stop questioning so much. Accept and move on instead. My debut was a little bit timid, like, am I doing this right? This album is more who I am.” The first glimpse of that confidence comes in lead single “Ladder”, a muscular and bounding pop rocker that finds EERA in self-possessed mode, fully in command. “You’re pushing down the ladder,” she repeats in the chorus, an interesting metaphor for how people get ahead in life while some hold themselves back. It seems EERA has had enough of being the victim of this self-sabotage and is instead determined to be stronger – not letting anyone, especially herself, get in the way. That evolution of personality is also audible in the sonics of “Ladder”, where a meaty rhythm section reflects off her fluttering voice in the verses, before the song explodes into a dreampop chorus that feels like a butterfly emerging from the cocoon – beautiful, but knowing there’s still plenty of work still to do.