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'''Something Glowing''' is the first [[Needlejuice Records|Needlejuice]]-devised bonus track 7". It is comprised almost entirely of bonus tracks from [[View-Monster]], and is intended as a supplementary product to the vinyl releases of that album, providing bonus tracks not available on Side D of the album.
== Track Listing ==
# [[Something Glowing]] (also includes [[Untitled (sleeping)]] and [[Untitled (finale)]])
# [[320x200]]
# [[You Got a Toothache]]
# [[While My Keytar Gently Weeps]]
# [[Everyday French]]
Everyday French is likely to be removed from future pressings of the EP, seen as Pirates Press has since implemented a sample detector, and the track is rife with samples.

Revision as of 22:26, 19 January 2025

Something Glowing
EP
Artist: Lemon Demon
Released 2020
Recorded 2006–2008
Length 17:59
Label Needlejuice Records
Producer


Something Glowing is the first Needlejuice-devised bonus track 7". It is comprised almost entirely of bonus tracks from View-Monster, and is intended as a supplementary product to the vinyl releases of that album, providing bonus tracks not available on Side D of the album.

Track Listing

  1. Something Glowing (also includes Untitled (sleeping) and Untitled (finale))
  2. 320x200
  3. You Got a Toothache
  4. While My Keytar Gently Weeps
  5. Everyday French

Everyday French is likely to be removed from future pressings of the EP, seen as Pirates Press has since implemented a sample detector, and the track is rife with samples.