Built around The feeling of music living inside your body like electricity in your bones, an ode to rock and roll itself. Live Wire's voltage-cranked guitars carries the concept through rock that rewards repeat listens. "And I have never been the same" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs raw, defiant, closing anthem. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
When I was young I heard a sound
Coming up from the underground
A riff that hit me like a train
Rewired the circuits in my brain
I felt it settle in my spine
A current running down the line
And I have never been the same
Since rock and roll carved out my name
[chorus]
I got electric bones
I got electric bones
The music lives inside the marrow
Deep beneath the skin and narrow
I got electric bones
And I will never walk alone
[verse 2]
Some people find their god in church
Some people find it in the dirt
I found mine in a three-chord song
Played too loud and played too long
Every stage is holy ground
Every amp a sacred sound
When the crowd begins to shake
That's the only prayer I'll make
[chorus]
I got electric bones
I got electric bones
The music lives inside the marrow
Deep beneath the skin and narrow
I got electric bones
And I will never walk alone
[bridge]
So plug me in when I'm gone
Let the feedback carry on
Lay me down beneath the speakers
Let the bass note be my preacher
I was voltage, I was sound
I was music underground
[chorus]
I got electric bones
I got electric bones
The music lives inside the marrow
Deep beneath the skin and narrow
I got electric bones
And I will never walk alone
Electric bones, electric bones
Until the last note takes me home