Alone but Moving
Alone but Moving

Here We Go Magic - Alone but Moving Lyrics

May 8, 2012
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Alone but Moving Lyrics

Alone but moving
All I really need
Alone but moving
Good enough for me

It's easier to witness
A crowd from up above
It's the movement of labor
It's the labor of love

Alone of moving
All I really need
Alone but moving
Good enough for me

It's easier to figure
Carve it out of stone
A roof that won't open
Is never gonna be my home

Some need static
A built-up charge
But I need lightening
From that world at large

Alone of moving
All I really need
Alone but moving
Good enough for me

Alone of moving
All I really need
Alone but moving
Only place to be

Writer(s): Jennifer Turner, Kristina Lieberson, Luke Temple Breneman, Michael Chaim Bloch, Peter Hale
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the core members of Here We Go Magic?

    The core members of Here We Go Magic are Luke Temple, Michael Bloch, and Peter Hale. The band was formed in late 2008 in Brooklyn, New York.

  2. Which album features the song 'Alone but Moving'?

    'Alone but Moving' is featured on the album 'Be Small,' which combines a collection of older live sessions with Luke Temple's newer musical ideas from his home studio.

  3. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Alone but Moving'?

    The lyrics for 'Alone but Moving' were written by Jennifer Turner, Kristina Lieberson, Luke Temple Breneman, Michael Chaim Bloch, and Peter Hale.

  4. What genres does Here We Go Magic's music encompass?

    Here We Go Magic's music spans various genres including indie rock, psychedelic electro-folk, lo-fi acoustic, ambient hypnotica, Baroque pop, and krautrock influences.

  5. How did Here We Go Magic record their early albums?

    'Here We Go Magic,' their self-titled debut album released in February 2009 on Western Vinyl, was recorded at home by Luke Temple using a 4-track recorder with minimal equipment like a tom drum, one microphone, a synth, and an acoustic guitar.

  6. What inspired the band's fourth album 'A Different Ship'?

    'A Different Ship' was produced after Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich saw Here We Go Magic's Glastonbury performance and offered to produce their next album. The album received critical acclaim for its meticulous virtuosity and disciplined yet compelling sound.

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