David Lynch’s short films, as much as his debut feature Eraserhead, show the director finding his singular voice piece by piece, gradually movi
Source: Oeuvre: Lynch: Early Shorts | Spectrum Culture (with thanks to Lynchland)
David Lynch’s short films, as much as his debut feature Eraserhead, show the director finding his singular voice piece by piece, gradually movi
Source: Oeuvre: Lynch: Early Shorts | Spectrum Culture (with thanks to Lynchland)
“For in truth I was looking at a collection of ancient machines that had no meaning: all syntax, no semantics. I was claiming I saw a meaning in it. But this meaning had no reality, outside of my mind. I had brought it into the hall with me, carrying it in my head, and now I was playing games with semantics by pasting it onto these iron monuments.”
— Neal Stephenson, Anathem
The Lady in the Radiator is the heroine of Eraserhead. That’s right: the heroine. I’ve been thinking about this since 2010, when I began my first serious attempt to get inside the artistic process that led to Eraserhead. I have read no interpretation that comes close to giving her proper place in David Lynch’s mythic meta-dreamscape. What follows is my attempt to explore at least some of the thematic aspects of Eraserhead, especially as they pertain to The Lady in the Radiator.
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Silencio made a splash into the Lynchian fan community with their debut album, “Music Inspired by the Works of David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti,” in 2012. Since then, they have been touring, performing and working on their second record, “She’s Bad,” which was released today.
Source: Silencio – “And yet we hear a band.” — Margarita, Program Eater
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Wayne Coyne has fronted the multi-Grammy winning psych-rock band The Flaming Lips since its inception in 1983. This week, he and the band joined up with Karen O, Donovan, and other rock stars for a concert celebrating the music of filmmaker David Lynch, to benefit the David Lynch Foundation. Coyne built us a playlist for the next time you have David over for dinner.
Source: A ‘Lynchian’ Party Soundtrack, Courtesy Wayne Coyne | The Dinner Party Download