Prom Queen, known from her epic Stranger Things remix of Laura Palmer's Theme, recorded an acoustic cover of Shadow by Chromatics earlier today. Listen to it in premiere here on Welcome to Twin Peaks.
On Record Store Day 2018, Rhino/Warner Bros is reissuing last year's Twin Peaks soundtracks as limited edition double LP picture discs featuring stills from the
Dolores O'Riordan would sing to Angelo Badalamenti over the phone as they sketched out rough versions of songs. Whenever the composer finished an instrumental track, he'd send it over for her to add the vocals she'd written.
FBI Agent Tammy Preston by day. Demonic Black Widow Queen in a ghost car by night. For the first time online, watch Night Ride The Director's Cut, the extended version of the music video by Joseph Skorman.
“No one would necessarily listen to Lissie and say ‘this would be great in a David Lynch film,’ which is why only he could bring someone like her into his work.”
Similar to the 'Easter Egg' in Part 8's Woodsmen scene, David Lynch slowed down an existing song in Sarah Palmer's first scene in Twin Peaks: The Return.
James Hurley's “Just You” was written by David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti and James Marshall on the set where it was performed in Episode 9. Here's the origin story...
Angelo Badalamenti hadn't composed the music for the restaurant scene yet, so David Lynch created mental pictures for actor Smokey Miles. “He knew exactly what he was going after and set the mood.”
Gersten Hayward is back! Back in 1990, David Lynch wrote the part of Donna's sister specifically to help the then 14-year-old Alicia Witt back in the door after the actress just moved to L.A.
Rebekah Del Rio, who sung the unforgettable “Llorando” in everyone's favorite Mulholland Drive moment, gave a stellar performance in Twin Peaks singing a song co-written by David Lynch.