moneen- The Theory of Harmonial Value

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Moneen Harmonial Value Theory
The Theory of Harmonial Value is Moneen’s first full-length album, released in 2001. It consists of 11 tracks and is known for its intricate and mathematically intricate music, often centered around the numbers three and five. The album is a concept record about a fictional scientist, Dr. Lozlo Pronowski, who attempts to unlock the keys to the universe through numerology. Here’s a breakdown of some key tracks:

The Start to This May Be the End to Another: The opening track of the album, it sets a tone with its build-up of feedback and shifting guitar lines, moving from soft strumming to intense moments.
A Realization of How It’s Always Been: This track continues the album’s theme of introspection and reflection on life’s complexities.
What Did You Say?… I’m Sorry, My Eyes Are on Fire: A less popular track, it has only 9 listeners according to Last.fm.
Half Empty? Half Full? I Never Got a Glass to Start With: This track explores themes of perspective and existential questioning.
What the Weatherman Forgot to Tell You: Another significant track that contributes to the album’s narrative.
No Better Way To Show Your Love Than a Set of Broken Legs: Known for its intense and energetic delivery.
Why Bother Wondering When Wondering’s All You Got: A track that delves into the futility of constant questioning.
The Passing of America: This track features an instrumental demo version of “Closing My Eyes Won’t Help Me Leave” at the end.
I Wish I Was There to See the Way It Was Supposed to Be: Reflective and poignant, it resonates with listeners.
Tonight, I’m Gone…: The longest track on the album, it clocks in at 12 minutes and 27 seconds.
[Unnamed Track]: A short track at 5 seconds, possibly a placeholder or a brief interlude.
The album was produced by Greg Dawson and Moneen, and it has received mixed reviews, with some praising its live intensity and others finding it derivative of other bands.

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