Daydreamer
"...making you aware of the consequences of all the choices you make..."
According to Aurora, "'Daydreamer' was the song that took the longest time to get right: "It was done four days after the deadline. Even though I wrote it in two hours on my way to a session in the cab."(^55.1)
I have found that Aurora and Made Management like to build some excitement prior to giving us new music: She didn't release this song before she dropped the album, but as you can see on the 2nd image above, a T-shirt with parts of the lyrics was made available as a sneak peak (2nd image above) before she gave us the music (^55.2).
Lots of live concerts found on YouTube, HAIK for example, ends with this song. She usually introduce it be reminding us of the importance of having big dreams (^55.3). In an interview, Aurora elaborate this:
"It has to do with making you aware of the consequences of all the choices you make and the power of each little person... I want to remind my fanbase that they can spread as much goodness and change politics and the world as they want. We like to have a bigger issue to fight for, but we often need a reason to remind ourselves that we are on the same team. I just want to spread lots of goodness, and I think music can do that.» (^55.4)
"Infections of a different kind of human" stands out as a two part story, both with the goal of making the world a better place. Aurora sings this up like this:
"Help yourself first, then the world. I am addressing a lot of political matters but in an emotional way. And my emotional matters are spoken about softly in the small gentle breaks within this album of noise and thunder." (^55.1)
A year after the ADKOH-album, the 16th of July 2020, Aurora released a "dancy" music video to this song. The images above are from that one. I urge you to go watch it on Youtube, if you haven't already (^55.5)