No, my career aspirations have not changed, and the
aforementioned title is not a reference to the current state of American
politics. Rather the title refers to premiere film director David Lynch’s next
musical project. You may recall the last project, a single called “Good Day
Today” and “I Know” that he released last December. This one though will see release on November
8th, when his debut electro-pop tinged album, Crazy Clown Time, hits the
shelves (and servers).
Along with the album’s title and release date, it was announced last week that the track "Pinky’s Dream" features the fantastic Karen O. (of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs). Otherwise, Lynch did all the work pretty much on his own: he wrote, produced, and performed each song, with some help from engineer Dean Hurley, who also steps in on guitar and drums on a few tracks.
Not a lot more information on this release for now. I will update when appropriate.
See the track listing for Crazy Clown Time below:
Along with the album’s title and release date, it was announced last week that the track "Pinky’s Dream" features the fantastic Karen O. (of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs). Otherwise, Lynch did all the work pretty much on his own: he wrote, produced, and performed each song, with some help from engineer Dean Hurley, who also steps in on guitar and drums on a few tracks.
Not a lot more information on this release for now. I will update when appropriate.
See the track listing for Crazy Clown Time below:
01. Pinky’s Dream
02. Good Day Today
03. So Glad
04. Noah’s Ark
05. Football Game
06. I Know
07. Strange and Unproductive Thinking
08. The Night Bell With Lightning
09. Stone’s Gone Up
10. Crazy Clown Time
11. These Are My Friends
12. Speed Roadster
13. Movin’ On
14. She Rise Up
02. Good Day Today
03. So Glad
04. Noah’s Ark
05. Football Game
06. I Know
07. Strange and Unproductive Thinking
08. The Night Bell With Lightning
09. Stone’s Gone Up
10. Crazy Clown Time
11. These Are My Friends
12. Speed Roadster
13. Movin’ On
14. She Rise Up
1 comment:
David Lynch just keeps on revealing more and more interesting layers, doesn't he? I can't wait to see what he will be doing in twenty years.
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