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Crazy Clown Time is the second studio album and debut solo album by the American director and musician David Lynch. It was released on November 7, 2011 on PIAS and Sunday Best. Described as a "modern blues" album by Lynch, Crazy Clown Time was self-produced and four singles were released.
Aug 17, 2011 · David Lynch’s First Solo Album is on ‘Crazy Clown Time’. Filmmaker talks about his blues-inspired solo debut, which features Karen O. As the writer and/or director of Eraserhead, The ...
May 3, 2020 · The critically acclaimed film director, who described his second official furore into the music world as a “modern blues” album, was self-produced by Lynch himself and included the release of four singles in total.
Nov 8, 2011 · Crazy Clown Time plays out in many of the same ways that the filmmaker’s visual projects do. There are splinters of a narrative, floating in the middle of a heavy sea of dark images; old,...
The result is a collection of dark songs Lynch has described as “modern blues.” Filled with foreboding soundscapes, hypnotic rhythms and enigmatic lyrics, Crazy Clown Time will surely resonate with fans of Lynch’s films, but should also appeal to listeners who appreciate gloriously daring and quirky pop music.
Nov 8, 2011 · Avant-noir filmmaker David Lynch calls his debut solo album "modern blues," but postmodern is more like it: Warm synths and woozy electric guitars
Nov 8, 2011 · The most distinctive feature of Crazy Clown Time is Lynch's singing, which frees every song on the album from the musical genres that seem sort of, but not entirely, applicable: "modern blues,"...