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View-Monster
Pop · 2008 · 31 tracks · 1h 0m

View-Monster

Thirty-two tracks of hyper-literate synth-pop stitched together by eerie interludes. A maximalist exploration of urban legends, memory, and digital nostalgia.

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A high-energy, kaleidoscopic journey through surreal stories and digital nostalgia.

Tracklist · 31 Tracks · 1h 0m
01
Kaleidoskull
2:29
02
Untitled [view-monster]
0:49
03
Amnesia Was Her Name
4:03
04
Untitled [hippocampus]
0:26
05
The Man in Stripes and Glasses
1:53
06
Untitled [spooky sounds vol 6]
0:46
07
Marketland
4:35
08
Untitled [x-ray glasses]
0:23
09
Gadzooks
2:39
10
Untitled [prelude to a knife fight]
0:15
12
Untitled [autofocus]
0:22
13
The Only House That's Not On Fire (Yet)
4:55
14
Untitled [combs]
0:20
15
The Ocean
3:32
16
Untitled [wet hair]
0:20
17
The Afternoon
2:44
18
Untitled [afterafternoon]
0:36
19
Spring Heeled Jack
2:14
20
Untitled [alternate history]
0:30
21
Being a Rock Star
2:13
22
Untitled [like a balloon]
0:22
23
Ask for Nothing
2:50
24
Untitled [disconnect]
0:23
25
The Satirist's Love Song
2:07
26
Untitled [therapy]
0:25
27
The Machine
4:07
28
Untitled [between the frames]
0:52
29
Bill Watterson
3:48
30
Untitled [sleeping]
0:25
31
Something Glowing
4:09
32
Untitled [finale]
1:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The seamless cross-fade from the frantic energy of Gadzooks into the eerie stillness of the following transition
The sudden, driving synth bass entry on Amnesia Was Her Name that anchors the surreal medical narrative
The haunting, layered vocal harmonies that close out Something Glowing, creating a sense of cosmic scale

How does View-Monster sound next to the rest of Lemon Demon's catalogue?

Baritone+4.0σ

The vocals lean far further into baritone than the rest of the catalogue.

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