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David Lynch | Crazy Clown Time
Sunday Best Recordings (2011)
By
BARRY THOMPSON
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November 2, 2011
David Lynch | Crazy Clown Time
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2.5
Stars
Psychically separating
Crazy Clown Time
from David Lynch's peerless filmmaking legacy is sort of like guzzling Lynch's signature brand of coffee until overstimulation compels you to write
Twin Peaks
fan-fic erotica staring Agent Cooper and the Log Lady, and all the while telling yourself these actions do not co-relate. On Lynch's foray into experimental electro-pop, memorable scenes sporadically pop out of a sprawling, suave, stylish dreamscape where, a lot of the time, not much seems to be happening. In other words, it sounds like a movie he could have made. At intervals — such as the shadowy "Pinky's Dream" (beauteously belted out by Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, or the elegantly pensive "These are My Friends" — Lynch achieves the darkly engrossing hypnotism of
Mulholland Drive
. The title track — a swampy, tedious barrage of shrill non-sequiturs documenting a cretin soiree — sucks for the same reasons
Inland Empire
sucked. But overall,
Crazy Clown Time
can be aptly compared to
Lost Highway
(which has an amazing soundtrack featuring songs written by people other than Lynch). It's kind of cool, kind of confusing, and kind of boring.
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