"Becoming" makes you feel like you're in the calm after a storm, neither unscathed nor incomplete, but definitely changed. From the first EP by Lora Mouna, "phases of becoming," this release is a moving indie rock record that looks at growth and mental health in a way that is both personal and relatable to everyone.
"Becoming" is basically a conversation with herself, not with someone else. The framing alone gives the song a very personal feel. Mouna shows healing as a slow, unclear, and tentative process of change, and this song explores the tension of feeling stuck while also making progress, a common paradox rarely stated so clearly.
Drawing on indie rock and featuring subtle emotional depth, "Becoming" challenges the harmful idea that healing has to be obvious, quick, or pretty. The track is interesting because it recognizes the process, and the openness helps people go through changes within themselves.
The track is the emotional center of the developmental phases, setting a tone that values authenticity over performance. Lora Mouna acts like she's always growing, and that honesty is very powerful. "Becoming" goes beyond just getting better with the permission to grow slowly, to recover, to fight, and still call it progress. Lora Mouna offers a bolder view in an industry that often focuses on the appeal of not changing at all.

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