David Lynch announces new music project with Chrystabell
- David Lynch has teased fans with a cryptic message on social media
- The enigmatic director is collaborating on new music with Chrystabell
- Fans are eagerly awaiting the official announcement of the project
David Lynch, a famous director and musician, has announced a new album called 'Cellophane Memories' with his collaborator Chrystabell from 'Twin Peaks: The Return'. The album is set to be released on August 2. The first single, 'Sublime Eternal Love', was shared today along with a music video. The video features three versions of Chrystabell singing together in a haunting and unique Lynchian style. David Lynch and Chrystabell have worked together before on music projects like 'The Train' and 'Somewhere in the Nowhere'. Lynch also invited Chrystabell to appear in 'Twin Peaks' as Special Agent Tammy Preston. Some fans were hoping for a new film or TV project from Lynch, but he has expressed negative views about the film industry in recent years. Despite this, there is still hope for a rumored project called 'Wisteria/Unrecorded Night', a 13-part Netflix series that excited fans in 2020. The album 'Cellophane Memories' can be pre-ordered now and includes tracks like 'She Knew' and 'The Sky Falls'. The inspiration for the new album came to Lynch during a nighttime walk in a forest. He heard Chrystabell's voice in the wind and felt compelled to create new music. The single 'Sublime Eternal Love' showcases Chrystabell's mesmerizing voice and features lyrics that evoke deep emotions. Lynch, aged 78, and Chrystabell, aged 46, have a strong creative partnership, having worked on music and 'Twin Peaks' together. The full tracklist for 'Cellophane Memories' includes songs like 'You Know The Rest' and 'Two Lovers Kiss'. Lynch has hinted at a new project to be revealed on June 5, sparking speculation among fans. He has previously mentioned an animated project called Snootworld and expressed interest in creating more content for 'Twin Peaks'. Showtime has shown willingness to produce more episodes whenever Lynch is ready. While a fourth season of 'Twin Peaks' is uncertain, Lynch has not ruled it out completely. He mentioned that it took him several years to create the last season, so fans may have to wait a while for any new developments.