Usually, when a Hollywood personality releases music, it feels like a publicity stunt—one that doesn’t survive past a couple of singles. (Although there are some fun ones.) This was not the case for David Lynch, the legendary filmmaker behind surrealist masterpieces like Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, and Eraserhead. Throughout his career, Lynch released three studio albums. What’s more, they’re good.
Much has been written about Lynch’s incredible legacy after his passing. But Lynch’s music career hasn’t been talked about as much, which is a shame, as it very much feels like an extension of his famed film and TV work. In fact, Lynch was closely involved with the sound and music of his projects. His first film, Eraserhead, ends very memorably with “In Heaven,” a song Lynch co-wrote with songwriter Peter Ivers. He wrote and sang several songs for Inland Empire and penned lyrics for Angelo Badalamenti’s songs for Twin Peaks.
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