

Their wavy synth-pop number ‘Lark’ adds nicely to the Bang Bang Bar’s liquor-soaked romance with its intense rhythms and ominous organ drone.Įpisode nine saw the band make their second appearance on the show – they performed their euphoric, harmony-laden 2007 track ‘A Violent Yet Flammable World’. They met at a book store event over a decade ago and the Twin Peaks creator even remixed one of their tracks recently. It matches perfectly with the surrealist undercurrent coursing through the show.īrooklyn trio Au Revoir Simone and David Lynch have history. Their 2015 single ‘Shadow’ is all soaring synths and floaty, high-pitched vocals. Chromatic sĪ personal favourite of Lynch, this band of mysterious indie-rockers from Portland couldn’t be more suited to soundtracking the weirdest show on TV.

Here’s our guide to all of the bands on the Twin Peaks soundtrack. Loads of you were left scratching your heads, wondering who these frighteningly talented youngsters might be.
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Exclusive NME offer: Save £10 on Amazon Music Unlimited plans with code NME10ĭuring almost every episode, a lesser-known act (for the most part) has taken to the Bang Bang Bar stage to perform.It’s no surprise then, that he’s jam-packed Twin Peaks season 3 with as many obscure indie bands as possible. David Lynch isn’t just the strangest film-maker since Italian maestro Federico Fellini. He’s also a music-lover, releasing two pretty decent, experimental rock albums since 2011.
