They continued to make more music and in 2005 they switched label to the Swedish
"Memento Materia" who had released many great artists through out the years.
And the work on "Departure" began. This time the sound had evolved even more and matured since "Storm" and when it was released it got great reviews and the fan base grew even bigger.
Then Code 64 started to work on their third album and it seemed harder than they first believed.
Through all the years the taste and influences has changed for each member and it was hard to
get along musically and when Henrik Piehl left the band to focus on his other projects Code 64
went into carbonation. Slowly drifting until late summer 2008 when through a lucky shot
Bjørn Marius Borg joined Code 64 as the new vocalist and the work for the new album "Trialogue" began. Then in 2010 they signed over to Progress Production and a few months later they released their first single "Stasis" from "Trialogue".
And in September 2010 they released the new album and both it and the singles received great reviews and in early February 2011 they received the award for best Synth of the year at the Manifest Awards in Stockholm. Bjorn and Hasse also run a psytrance side project Protostar .
In the summer of 2013 it was announced on the bands Facebook page that they would be splitting up with two members continuing on under a new project name.
In Your Arms
Code 64 Lyrics
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Are you longing for more
Always waiting for someone to see you
Are you alone on this mountain,
Gazing towards the horizon
Always waiting for something more
What if I adore you
What if I told you,
That I'm here,
Longing for you
(trying to reach you)
Are you all alone,
Gazing towards the horizon
Hoping for more
Are you afraid to break free
Always waiting for something to come along
For something more
The lyrics of "In Your Arms" by Code 64 convey a sense of longing and the search for something more. The opening lines, "Is it a cold cold morning/Are you longing for more" set a melancholy tone that persists throughout the song. The singer seems to be addressing someone in the second person, asking if they are alone on a mountain and gazing towards the horizon. It's clear that the singer sees this person as someone who is always waiting for something else, something more.
The chorus offers a hopeful shift, with the singer asking what if they had faith in the other person, what if they adored them. The idea that someone is there for them, longing to be with them, seems to offer a way out of the pattern of waiting and searching.
The final lines "Are you afraid to break free/Always waiting for something to come along/For something more" suggest that the person the singer is addressing is trapped in a cycle of waiting and fear of change. The repeated refrain of "something more" speaks to a sense of dissatisfaction with the current state of things, and a desire for something greater.
Overall, "In Your Arms" conveys a sense of restlessness and searching, but also offers the possibility of connection and love as a way out of that cycle.
Line by Line Meaning
Is it a cold cold morning
Are you feeling isolated and distant?
Are you longing for more
Do you crave something deeper?
Always waiting for someone to see you
Do you feel unacknowledged and ignored?
Are you alone on this mountain,
Do you feel solitary and separate?
Gazing towards the horizon
Are you searching for something beyond the present moment?
Always waiting for something more
Do you anticipate something better in the future?
What if I have faith in you
What if I trust in your abilities and potential?
What if I adore you
What if I cherish and admire you?
What if I told you, That I'm here
What if I expressed that I am present and available for you?
Longing for you (trying to reach you)
I desire connection with you and am making an effort to do so
Are you afraid to break free
Do you hesitate to let go of what's holding you back?
Always waiting for something to come along
Do you passively wait for opportunities to present themselves?
For something more
Do you crave a richer, fuller experience of life?
Contributed by Lincoln P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.