Watch: David Lynch’s Dreamy Music Video for ‘Sublime Eternal Love’
by Alex Billington
June 5, 2024
Source: YouTube
Ready for a 3-minute excursion into the mind of David Lynch? Click play on this new music video created by the mastermind filmmaker David Lynch in his next collaboration with singer Chrystabell. This isn’t the first time they’ve collaborated, this will be their third album together. The music video Lynch created is for one of the songs “Sublime Eternal Love” off of the new album called “Cellophane Memories” – arriving in August. There’s not much to it, don’t expecting anything totally crazy, but it is undeniably a Lynch creation for sure. Chrystabell & Lynch have had a relationship for years – in 1999, an agent introduced her. Together, they’ve released two albums before this one – This Train (2011) and Somewhere in the Nowhere (2016). She also appeared on the 2017 revival of Twin Peaks as Special Agent Tamara Preston. In an interview, Lynch explains he was inspired to make this “during a nighttime walk through a forest of tall trees” when a bright light became Chrystabell’s voice, and in signature Lynch fashion, “revealed a secret to him.” Sure, why not?
Thanks to The Film Stage for the tip on this debuting online. Original description via YouTube: “From the upcoming album ‘Cellophane Memories’ by Chrystabell and David Lynch out on Sacred Bones Records.” The new album launches in August – you can pre-order here. The music video is directed and photographed by one-of-a-kind American filmmaker David Lynch, an artist and creator and the director of the feature films Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Dune, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, and Inland Empire. You can follow David Lynch directly on Twitter @david_lynch also on IG @davidlynchworld. Produced by Sabrina S. Sutherland. And performed by singer Chrystabell. With camera & lighting & audio assistance by Riley Lynch and Michael Barile. For more info, head to YT or Spin. To watch more short films (and creative music videos), click here. Thoughts?