The Songs of Volume 2: Eat, Drink & Be Wary

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 2, in the order it first rises off the page, with where to find it and what it might mean.
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.
Hide Me, Find Me
Album: Electric Peach Zen Social (Album 2)
A song built around its own contradiction, the simultaneous wish to be seen and to stay hidden. “Kiss the mask, miss the girl” is confession and revolution at once, and the silk-and-stone imagery turns concealment from a survival tactic into a knowing kind of power. And when we add “Watch me shine, beg me dim, either way you let me in,” a standoff is established.
Wish Upon A Satellite
Album: Electric Peach Zen Social (Album 2)
A surveillance lullaby that turns the oldest comfort there is, wishing on a light in the sky, inside out. What you took for a star is a satellite, what you took for civic furniture is a sensor, and being seen becomes both the danger and the defiance.
Whoever We Want (Electric Peach)
Album: Electric Peach Zen Social (Album 2)
The purest self-determination anthem in the series, all mismatched socks and “we can be whoever we want to be.” Beneath the play it argues that becoming yourself sometimes means walking away from the people who love the version of you they already know.
Hear the soundtracks
Listen on Spotify: