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David Lynch’s New Music Video Is a Small, Potent Dose of Surrealism

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David Lynch’s
YouTube channel is a blessing. A place for the famed surrealist director to
indulge his artistic habits in small, bite-sized slice of life updates like
daily weather reports and updates on his woodworking, its emergence in 2020 has
been one of the few comforting, stable things I’ve found myself returning to.

But sometimes, he
does indulge his surreal side in a satisfying way. Such is the case with
“I HAVE A RADIO”, his latest video, a music video (?) of sorts for
his 2011 song “I Have a Radio.” Lynch’s music is odd, impressionistic
stuff, but pretty engaging on its own merits—the guy definitely has an ear for
sound, though it’s not precisely what one would call easy listening. In this
video, Lynch gives that song a vaguely horrible but also sort of… cute?
Backdrop that you should probably just check out for yourself.

What are those
things? They look like puppet cowboys made out of the static of an ultrasound,
both kitschy and utterly dreadful. It’s a simple video, with a weird inkblot in
the middle, some background texture, and our dancing ultrasound monster
friends, but it effectively achieves a mood. What mood, I’m not entirely sure,
but it unsettles me enough that I’m comfortable slotting it into horror
content. After watching it, though, I’m not all scared. I also feel a little
lighter.

https://gizmodo.com/the-story-of-dune-david-lynch-and-hollywoods-most-not-1843885321

If you’re interested
in more of Lynch’s surreal music, his 2011 album Crazy Clown Time is going to
keep you satisfied. Or weirded out, but if you’re looking up Lynch’s music
you’re probably into that. 


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