Cellophane Memories, like all things Lynch, will capture a dreamy sense of 'loneliness and romance,' according to its press release. Featuring contributions from Chrystabell, Lynch, and the late composer Angelo Badalamenti, the project as a whole was inspired by a vision Lynch experienced when he saw a bright light shining over a line of trees on an autumn night.
In Chrystabell's own words, the album contains 'many doors that are left open to wonder, wander, and get turned around in. It's like mood music - not that it creates a mood, but more that it reflects your own.'
Over three-and-a-half minutes, the song's bed of synth padding becomes soil from which layers of Chrystabell's voice grow and blossom, at times rubbing together in dissonance but ultimately resolving in harmony.
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