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Jan 24, 2024 · A look at David Lynch's 2013 album 'The Big Dream'. The record saw the surreal director pair the blues with an odd industrial ambiance for his second record.
The big dream, indeed. But either way, the answers are simple. Black and white, if you will. In the Flavorwire office, we spent a fair bit of last week talking about the reason for the resurgence...
Jul 12, 2013 · The familiar Lynchian tropes are evident throughout this second solo album from the auteur director. What's not here, though, is the craft and the sheer peculiarity that might make The Big...
Jul 12, 2013 · For a man whose work is so distinctive it even has its own (often misused) adjective – ‘Lynchian’ – it’s no surprise that ‘The Big Dream’ echoes his previous album.
- Paintings That Move
- Making Sense of David Lynch
- The Macabre and The Mundane
Despite being a famous director, Lynch reportedly doesn’t watch a lot of movies. Instead, he draws inspiration from an entirely different medium: painting. Pursuing his childhood passion for drawing, Lynch enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia in the 1960s with hopes of becoming a professional artist. One summer, he trav...
Like nightmares, Lynch’s films use abstract imagery and absurd plotlines to process real problems. Underneath every alien exterior hides a surprisingly relatable story. “It’s okay if you don’t understand everything that happens in Lynch’s films,” says Adam Zanzie, a director who graduated from the David Lynch Graduate School of Cinematic Arts of Ma...
If you struggle to get into David Lynch, Wallace’s article, David Lynch Keeps His Head, is highly recommended. Wallace not only paints a portrait of Lynch that matches the impression Zanzie got attending his film program — that of a man who is, above all, preoccupied with his art and routinely gets lost in his own daydreams — but he also outlines w...
Jul 16, 2013 · The term ‘Lynchian’ is so overused in music writing that it even popped up in The Stool Pigeon’s A-Z Guide to Music Journalist Bullshit as a useful go-to synonym for ‘cinematic’.
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Jul 15, 2013 · During interviews, Lynch has explicitly stated that “the big dream” is simply big love. Lynch’s world, of course, belongs to the dreamers – from the dancing dream man in Twin Peaks to the caustic visions of Mulholland Drive .