

The characters’ masculinity was enhanced by finger-snapping, “cocktail-lounge electric piano, pulsing bass, and lightly brushed percussion. In the scenes dominated by young men, they are accompanied by music that Badalamenti called Cool Jazz. Its a shame they couldnt get this quality on some of the season 3 tracks, whose C-side most suffers on that album. While creating the score, David Lynch often described the moods or emotions he wanted the music to evoke, and Angelo Badalamenti began to play the piano. Besides two scratchy sounds on Hayward Boogie, this is the best pressing of all Twin Peaks records. The record will not be available at online-only outlets, so look for it at your neighborhood record shop or pre-order a copy from Barnes & Noble for $19.84, or Rough Trade. A journey of more than 27 years, through Season 1, 2, 3, 'Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me' & 'The Missing Pieces'. That’s so close to 5120 -the original population of Twin Peaks before ABC intervened- it hurts! Start Your Ear Off Right releases are usually limited to anywhere between 3,000 and 7.000 copies, but you can expect a more precise number for this one soon. The only downside is its slightly pixelated back cover, so let’s hope they improved the image quality for this 30th anniversary release. Rhino’s most recent 2017 reissue of the album for European markets (available right now on Amazon UK and Amazon US via import) has been widely praised for its clear and wide open sound with minimal surface noise. Pre-order a copy from Barnes & Noble or Rough Trade. The pressing itself will be on 140g translucent green vinyl. The limited edition reissue will be out and, unlike the Death Waltz release from 2016, it will feature the classic artwork of the 1990 album composed by Angelo Badalamenti to the whispers of David Lynch. Dates with Kacey Musgraves, Jenny Lewis, and Lucius followed, as did rave reviews from NPR, who extolled “the brothers’ extraordinary singing,” and the New York Times, who praised their “tightly woven harmonies.” The band was further catapulted into the spotlight the following year, when David Lynch tapped them to perform in the highly-anticipated return of Twin Peaks, and continued to build on their success with their 2019 follow-up LP, Easy Way, which featured co-writes with Dan Auerbach and led Rolling Stone to laud the duo’s “rock-solid, freak of genetics harmonies.Angelo Badalamenti’s “ Music From Twin Peaks” (also known as “Soundtrack from Twin Peaks”) will be reissued in January 2020 as part of Rhino’s annual Start Your Ear Off Right event. The Cactus Blossoms built a devoted local following in the years leading up to their first national release, 2016’s You’re Dreaming, which was produced by friend and tourmate JD McPherson. Watch: “Everybody (Featuring Jenny Lewis)” - YouTube Visualizer
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One Day is currently available to stream and download here. “The Blossoms’ natural minimalism - combined with Torrey and Burkum’s transcendent voices - make One Day an early contender for Americana album of the year,” writes Holler Country. They recently also released a video for their latest single “Is It Over.” Their next single “Everybody” (featuring Jenny Lewis) was featured on Rolling Stone, Stereogum, Under The Radar, Brooklyn Vegan and others. The Cactus Blossoms announced One Day along with the release of the single “Hey Baby,” which was acclaimed by Guitar World, The Boot, The Bluegrass Situation, as well as The Minneapolis Star-Tribune and more, and maintaining top-ten placement for numerous weeks in the AMA’s Top 200 Singles Chart. Watch: The Cactus Blossoms Perform “Hey Baby” For The Late Show With Stephen Colbert See below for a complete list of tour dates. The Americana duo of brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum is currently on tour and will be performing at Stagecoach Festival on April 29. The Cactus Blossoms performed their hit single “Hey Baby” from their critically-acclaimed album One Day on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s #LateShowMeMusic Series.
