David Lynch never goes out of style. Ask any artist who’s worked with him, from Laura Dern to Patricia Arquette, they’ll tell you the Missoula native and Eagle Scout is a master filmmaker and an empathetic collaborator, with anyone he hires willing to follow his strange star down the rabbit hole together. And so, more than 20 years later, we’re still talking about movies like “Mulholland Drive.” While actresses like Dern, Naomi Watts, Grace Zabriskie, and Sheryl Lee are often thought of as Lynch’s muses, there’s one woman without whom the entire David Lynch universe wouldn’t be the same: Rebekah Del Rio.
The three-octave singer from Chula Vista, California, famously renders Roy Orbison’s wallowing breakup ballad “Crying” as a glorious a capella epic in Spanish, “Llorando,” during a pivotal “Mulholland Drive” scene that serves as the bridge from fantasy to reality nightmare. At the...
The three-octave singer from Chula Vista, California, famously renders Roy Orbison’s wallowing breakup ballad “Crying” as a glorious a capella epic in Spanish, “Llorando,” during a pivotal “Mulholland Drive” scene that serves as the bridge from fantasy to reality nightmare. At the...
- 4/7/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Despite having not released a film since “Inland Empire” in 2006, director David Lynch has kept remarkably busy. Apart from directing the occasional Nine Inch Nails music video and reviving his acclaimed TV series “Twin Peaks,” Lynch has collaborated with singer Chrysta Bell on a new Ep called “Somewhere in the Nowhere,” which Lynch has written and produced. The project will be released on October 7th. Stream the song “Beat the Beat” from the release below.
Read More: Retrospective: The Films Of David Lynch
This will not be the first time Lynch and Bell have worked together. Bell was featured on the “Inland Empire” soundtrack in 2007. Lynch later wrote and produced her debut album “This Train,” and just last year, Bell performed at the David Lynch Foundation concert in Los Angeles. Bell is also a part of the cast for the “Twin Peaks” revival.
“The first time I saw [Bell] perform, I...
Read More: Retrospective: The Films Of David Lynch
This will not be the first time Lynch and Bell have worked together. Bell was featured on the “Inland Empire” soundtrack in 2007. Lynch later wrote and produced her debut album “This Train,” and just last year, Bell performed at the David Lynch Foundation concert in Los Angeles. Bell is also a part of the cast for the “Twin Peaks” revival.
“The first time I saw [Bell] perform, I...
- 8/9/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Patterson Hood has announced the release of his third solo album, Heat Lightning Rumbles In The Distance, out Sept. 11 through Ato Records. The new record features appearances from Hood’s Drive-By Truckers bandmates, Mike Cooley, Jay Gonzalez, Brad Morgan and John Neff, with long-time Dbt collaborator David Barbe co-producing alongside Hood. Other contributors include Scott Danbom and Will Johnson from Centro-matic, Kelly Hogan and Hood’s own father, Muscle Shoals bassist David Hood....
- 7/19/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
Film director David Lynch is flexing his music muscles yet again. The surrealist auteur has been humming about another full-length album for some time, even releasing two electro-pop singles last year through an independent UK label. But it looks like Crazy Clown Time, his newest solo album of electronic pop music, will finally hit the shelves (online and physical) on November 8, via Sunday Best Recordings.
Pitchfork reported that along with engineer Dean Hurley, Lynch wrote, produced, and performed every track on the album. The first track features guest vocals from Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O.
Why the draw to electronic music? The Guardian asked Lynch in November 2010. "Well, I love electricity so it sort of stands to reason that I would like electronics," he said.
He also told Entertainment Weekly in 2010 that his aim was to concoct a "modern blues album."
In 2001, Lynch recorded another full-length album of...
Pitchfork reported that along with engineer Dean Hurley, Lynch wrote, produced, and performed every track on the album. The first track features guest vocals from Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O.
Why the draw to electronic music? The Guardian asked Lynch in November 2010. "Well, I love electricity so it sort of stands to reason that I would like electronics," he said.
He also told Entertainment Weekly in 2010 that his aim was to concoct a "modern blues album."
In 2001, Lynch recorded another full-length album of...
- 8/15/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Over the course of his long and fruitful career, David Lynch has made some of the most striking, memorable contributions to the world of cinema, including strange, beloved classics like "Eraserhead," "The Elephant Man," "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive" (not to mention the incredible television series "Twin Peaks"). But what many people don't know is that Lynch has made incredible contributions to the world of music, and he has recently released his latest foray into the music world in a strange electro-pop single called "Good Day Today."
After an initial blast of noise, the track settles into a minimalist electro groove that propels and pulsates while Lynch's digitally-manipulated voice intones lyrics like "So tired of fire/ So tired of smoke" before arriving at the chorus: "I want to have a good day today." Considering the source, it's actually a pretty straightforward little pop song whose beat wouldn't necessarily be out...
After an initial blast of noise, the track settles into a minimalist electro groove that propels and pulsates while Lynch's digitally-manipulated voice intones lyrics like "So tired of fire/ So tired of smoke" before arriving at the chorus: "I want to have a good day today." Considering the source, it's actually a pretty straightforward little pop song whose beat wouldn't necessarily be out...
- 11/30/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
One new movie I haven't heard much about until now is Ramzi Abed's The Devil's Muse, but that's all about to change. On September 30th Halo-8 Entertainment is releasing a deluxe two-disc set of the film. It'll be packed with goodies including a full-length soundtrack CD composed by David J (Bauhaus, Love & Rockets) and Ego Plum (Nicktoons' Making Fiends).
So, what's The Devil's Muse about? Halo-8 provided this summary:
When beautiful young actress Lisa Small (Kristen Kerr of David Lynch's Inland Empire) is cast as the tragic victim known as The Black Dahlia in a film about Hollywood's most famous unsolved murder, an entire dreamworld awakens around her. Meanwhile, a local sociopath has set out on a copycat murder spree timed out with the 60th anniversary of the original killing. A spider's web grows around Lisa as her nightmares and desires intersect with the death toll rising around her.
So, what's The Devil's Muse about? Halo-8 provided this summary:
When beautiful young actress Lisa Small (Kristen Kerr of David Lynch's Inland Empire) is cast as the tragic victim known as The Black Dahlia in a film about Hollywood's most famous unsolved murder, an entire dreamworld awakens around her. Meanwhile, a local sociopath has set out on a copycat murder spree timed out with the 60th anniversary of the original killing. A spider's web grows around Lisa as her nightmares and desires intersect with the death toll rising around her.
- 9/18/2008
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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