The Songs of Volume 4: Blood Moon Rising

The Songs of San Mágos

The soundtrack to Momo & Yeti threads through the prose like a second voice. Songs surface at funerals, in mirrors, in the hum of a haunted café and the back of a teenager’s mind. Here is every song that appears in Volume 4, in the order it first rises off the page, with where to find it and what it might mean.

Mirror, Mirror, Monster There

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

A hall of mirrors that pretends to ask who the monster is while, underneath, asking who the sinner is. It reframes monstrousness as a matter of choice rather than appearance, and turns the question outward: do we recognise our own darkness, or only ever see it in others?

Nothing True, Nothing False

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

The series’ philosophical spine. The song interrogates truth itself, how belief, power and perspective decide what counts as real, and how “winners write the final script.” Its refrain that truth depends on who you meet is dangerous and democratic at once.

X, C, V, DEL (Cut Copy Paste Delete)

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

A song about editing yourself down to fit. The editing commands of the title work on two levels at once, digital manipulation and emotional violence, the trimming of a self until only a frame remains. It asks who we are when the edits finally stop.

Dream A Little Dream

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

A lullaby with teeth, balanced on the knife-edge between hope and delusion where dreaming is necessary and never quite safe. Its insistence that “strange is the magic that breaks the chains” turns otherness into agency, and its closing idea, that dreams don’t end but become, refuses to treat any ending as final.

Prism Girl

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

A song about a face you almost recognise. The prism is the perfect image for someone meeting a version of themselves they can’t quite trust, and it asks how much of any self is real and how much is the angle we’ve learned to stand at.

Shadows Don’t Rest

Album: Nothing True, Nothing False (Album 1)

Grief reforged into vigilance. The song insists that trauma does not sleep and storms cannot be waited out, and it quietly argues that monsters and humans are far more alike than either side wants to admit. Here grief is not weakness but fuel.

I Am.

Album: I Am. (EP) (Album 3)

A litany of contradictions, sacred and profane held in one breath, that refuses every either/or the world insists on. In a story obsessed with editing the self down to one acceptable version, this is the opposite move: claiming all of it at once, identity as expansion rather than reduction.

Hear the soundtracks

Listen on Spotify:

  1. Nothing True, Nothing False,
  2. Electric Peach Zen Social,
  3. I Am. (EP)

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