[ambient, dream-pop] (2024) Chrystabell & David Lynch - Cellophan...
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  Chrystabell & David Lynch â Cellophane Memories (2024)
Review:
Even if youâve never listened to a second of David Lynchâs non-soundtrack discography, if youâve seen his films, you probably know what to expect. Though the American director wasnât the lead composer on Twin Peaks, that showâs score nonetheless functions as a baseline expectation for his music, especially when it comes to his work with Chrystabell. Between a couple collaborative projects and her role in Twin Peaks: The Return, the two ride a similar, Black Lodge-inspired wavelength that brings the best out of each other. But their latest collaboration, Cellophane Memories, pushes the duoâs experimentation to new, occasionally divisive, bounds. Cellophane Memories is defined by two factors: the familiar, nostalgic production of Lynch and the confounding utilization of Chrystabellâs vocals. Compositions maintain a lurching, cinematic pace, while the sonics comfortably reside within either the smoky, warbling ringing of guitar chords and minimal percussion or the neon glow of synth organs reminiscent of Lynchâs most iconic work. As the album opener, âShe Knew,â closes out, you can even make out fragments eerily similar to the iconic âLaura Palmerâs Theme.â âShe Knewâ doesnât bear direct thematic similarities, but itâs nonetheless an odd inclusion. Do the Twin Peaks synth textures and film score stylings ring a bit familiar for Lynch? Sure. Their role, however, is not a starring one. Theyâre the unassuming, even comforting foil to Chrystabellâs vocals. Her performances themselves are nothing new compared to past workâher voiceâs tasteful simmer fits like a glove. The wrinkle, and in fact the core centerpiece of Cellophane Memories, is the near-constant inclusion of what sounds like three distinct vocal tracks, all independent of each other, sometimes even singing different words altogether. The initial shock about this eventually grows into acceptance, and the realization sets in that Cellophane Memories does not offer a standard singer-songwriter experience. In fact, as easy as it is to individually parse out a specific line when you want to, the record works exceedingly well when itâs allowed to wash over you as a singular piece of artistry with production and vocal performance intermingling as one. Cellophane Memories is best at its noisiest, with vocal snippets reversing and overlapping all while the production holds steady as an evocative accent to Chrystabellâs words. Making the choice to simply bask in what the record has to offer means giving up detangling the full potential of Chrystabellâs lyrical themes. But unlike, say, the plot of Mulholland Drive, Cellophane Memories doesnât seem to be quite the puzzle box. Chrystabellâs efforts feel properly distributed, and the songwriting, while crucial, isnât all she has to offer. As much as this album is an experiment in songwriting, itâs also one in production, creating depth on what could otherwise have been a rather sparse record. The instrumental ambiance and Chrystabellâs singing alone wouldâve been enough for a satisfying listen, but the risks they made with separate vocal tracks makes for a truly singular experience. Cellophane Memories is an album whose goal is a unique sensory experience above all else. â spectrumculture.com
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Track List:
01 - She Knew
02 - The Sky Falls
03 - You Know The Rest
04 - So Much Love
05 - Two Lovers Kiss
06 - The Answers to The Questions
07 - With Small Animals
08 - Reflections in a Blade
09 - Dance of Light
10 - Sublime Eternal Love
Media Report:
Genre: ambient, dream-pop
Origin: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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(2024) Chrystabell & David Lynch - Cellophane Memories [FLAC]- 06 - The Answers to The Questions.flac (26.1 MB)
- 01 - She Knew.flac (16.1 MB)
- 02 - The Sky Falls.flac (20.1 MB)
- 03 - You Know The Rest.flac (15.8 MB)
- 04 - So Much Love.flac (19.6 MB)
- 05 - Two Lovers Kiss.flac (14.8 MB)
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- 07 - With Small Animals.flac (16.9 MB)
- 08 - Reflections in a Blade.flac (19.8 MB)
- 09 - Dance of Light.flac (18.2 MB)
- 10 - Sublime Eternal Love.flac (12.1 MB)
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- cover.jpg (135.3 KB)
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