 | Tracklist: 1. Pinky's Dream
2. Good Day Today
3. So Glad
4. Noah's Ark
5. Football Game
6. I Know
7. Strange and Unproductive Thinking
8. The Light Bell With Lightning
9. Stone's Gone Up
10. Crazy Clown Time
11. These Are My Friends
12. Speed Roadster
13. Movin' On
14. She Rise Up
Release Date: 11/08/2011 | |
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| Summary: Despite its bizarre nature, "Crazy Clown Time" never really manages to find its own identity, managing to merely stand as a passable, if not underwhelming pop record. |
6 of 6 thought this review was well written
Hellish, dark, phantasmagoric-such things describe the film works of David Lynch, a man who embraces the surreal and unconventional about as easily as most people find comfort in sanity. Yet the reactions toward his work have never really affected the way Lynch works, with each release being a maddening fever dream full of outlandish illusions and peculiar characters. He’s been around for a number of years, releasing classics such as Eraserhead and Blue Velvet, but little know is that he’s had quite an effect on his projects’ scores. Working behind the scenes, Lynch has aided in many if his early and unsettling soundtracks. Knowing this, it’s not so much of a shock that he has decided to release his first solo record. What is shocking, however, is the content within which often borders on Lynchian madness, as well as traditional pop.
The ludicrously named Crazy Clown Time is a surprisingly fun, albeit dark album. It’s 100% Lynch, save for Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) making an appearance on the first track. There’s a claustrophobic feeling throughout, with beats and hushed vocals crowding the atmosphere. A haze settles over most of the tracks, like a dark fog, causing a somewhat muffled sound. It’s strange, that’s for sure, but what’s most surprising is how simplistic it all is. Lynch doesn’t mess around too much with the mechanics of his songs. Unlike his films, everything makes sense, and everything works sort of, well, predictably. It has a slightly uneasy delivery, but all together Crazy Clown Time has fairly conventional mechanics.
Crazy Clown Time sadly wears out its welcome fairly quickly. In its seventy minute runtime, there isn’t much to break up the monotony save for Lynch’s varied usage of vocal manipulation. Vocally, Lynch isn’t much to write home about. His voice his high pitched and strained, but he does a lot with it by setting a certain tone and mood. Instrumentation is scarce, with a guitar and occasional feedback being the most used. The rest is heavily electronic, with dub and techno-like beats and rhythms accounting for most of what are heard. Various samples poke their heads out from time to time as well. Lyrically, Cray Clown Time is what one would expect from Lynch: dark, unsettling, and completely bizarre. Themes are obfuscated, as he often sings in a very ‘stream of consciousness.’ They’re strange, the lyrics, but somehow completely fitting.
The album has its fair share captivating, engaging pieces, but it also has a bevy of duds to match. “Strange and Unproductive” thinking comes to mind, as it is less a song, and more a track in tune with say, “Fitter Happier” from Radiohead’s OK Computer. Robotic vocals sing lightly over a modest track, speaking of dental hygiene as well as other things that come off as hackneyed contrived. It feels like filler, which is a little disappointing considering it is in good company. “She Rise Up” and “Speed Roadster” are songs much in the vein of “Strange and Unproductive Thinking,” feeling like decent ideas stretched far too thin during their over-extended playtime. Yet not the entire album is a letdown, as Lynch proves himself more than once to be a capable songwriter. The opener, “Pinky’s Dream” is what the entirety of the album should have been"weird, dreamlike, and absorbing. Karen O adds a great deal to the overall moodiness of the track, with the lyrics being some of the most interesting on the record. The title track is another standout, feeling very psychedelic in its execution. Lynch’s vocals here are weirder than ever, and an uneasy atmosphere blankets the whole thing. It’s moments like these where Lynch seems most comfortable, and the songs are indicative of it.
Crazy Clown Time is in no way a complete misfire, but it does seem like a bit of a missed opportunity. Lynch’s debut could have been a bold, attention grabbing affair which displayed his warped creative process and strange outlook on the world. Instead, only a few selections truly fit that sentiment, with most of the album flying completely under the radar. It’s tragic really, as Crazy Clown Time could have been a wondrous and weird experience, but instead it merely exists as a passable, if not underwhelming pop record.
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Album Rating: 3
http://www.npr.org/2011/10/30/141598329/first-listen-david-lynch-crazy-clown-time
Streaming here.
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| | | Lol, holy shit dude, you're on a roll now... I can't keep up. I listened to this a little earlier this week and thought about reviewing it, but it looks like there's no need now. Great work, as per usual :P
However, a brief proof-read will reveal small errors like this:
The ludicrously named Crazy Clown Time is surprisingly fun, albeit dark album.
- You need to add an 'a' after 'is'.
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| | | I'll probably pass on this, awesome review as always.
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| | | gota check this
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Thanks Matt. Fixed!
You should review it, i'd love to read it. I know you dig Lynch (as you're the fellow who introduced me to Eraserhead)
| | | b-b-b-but Fitter Happier is awesome!
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| | | He makes music now?
Must check out Pinky's Dream though, as I'm probably the biggest Yeah Yeah Yeahs fanboy on the site
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| | | Caught a listen to this the other day and really enjoyed the opening track. Looking forward to investing myself in it.
Good review, Eli! 
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Thank you Conrad! And yeah, the opener is really good. I just didn't care for much of the rest.
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| | | cool review, and it kinda sounds like it would be totally my thing even if it isn't yours.
also, 1st sentence in the 2nd to last paragraph would probly read better as fair share of ..
cheers xeno
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| | | Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off
This album kicks so much ass.
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XENO FOR CONTR.....
oh yeah nvm
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| | | dude is such an overrated director, but seems like a cool dude.
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| | | i totally thought this was gonna suck..
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| | | "dude is such an overrated director, but seems like a cool dude."
Actually, I would say he is a brilliant director that seems like an weird, awkward guy to be around. Mulholland Drive is one of the most unique films I've ever seen, and Twin Peaks is one of the greatest television series of all time.
| | | whoah slow down there mr. contributor
you remind me so much of me
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