“Becom(in)g" lends itself to many meanings. On the one hand it is our debut album, (In)Body’s own becoming. It’s the album that created us, really. On the other hand, it portrays the experience of loss of innocence and “becoming” an adult. The songs deal with the many ways that young adulthood feels confusing. Relationships, career, modern technology -- these songs work through the topics one faces as they try to make sense of their relationship to the world.
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Produced by Daniel Weidlein & Ryan Amador
Arrangement by Daniel Weidlein
Written by Ryan Amador (Woofsongs Music/ASCAP)
& Daniel Weidlein (BioSoul Music/SESAC)
Performed by Ryan Amador (vocals) & Daniel Weidlein (saxophone, keyboards, drums, programming)
lyrics
Who out there can hear me? / Am I singing to myself? / A lethal injection / Just put on the beat / Give it some emotion / Feel the motion flow through / Can you feel it / Taking over / Like a drug in your blood stream / Sonic love, spend the night / Can you feel it / Taking over / Is the song sinking deep / Melody, get me high / Yeah I can feel it in my / My body / And it’s just the buzz I need / To keep from feeling lonely, feeling lonely / Yeah I can feel it in my / My body / And it’s just the buzz I need / To keep from feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / Most people who were seen dancing were thought to be demons / Feel it in your feet / Let the rhythm take you / As your body meets the beat / Can you feel it / Taking over / Like a blood in your drugstream / Spend the love, sonic night / Can you feel it / Taking over / Is the sink - song - deep / High / Get me melody / Yeah I can feel it in my / My body / And it’s just the buzz I need / To keep from feeling lonely, feeling lonely / Yeah I can feel it in my / My body / And it’s just the buzz I need / To keep from feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / To keep from feeling lone-feeling lonely / Most people who were seen dancing were thought to be demons
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