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Merry X-mas, here’s a sneak peek at the first Twin Peaks show we’re doing in 2013. Ho Ho How’s Annie? 

Merry X-mas, here’s a sneak peek at the first Twin Peaks show we’re doing in 2013. Ho Ho How’s Annie? 

special-agent-dale-cooper:

Wow, Bob, wow. 


Russ: It’s just that I don’t need someone to come up to me at a show and keep going, “Where’s Annie? Where’s Annie? Where’s Annie?” because I’ve seen the show and I understand what you’re doing.Sophie: Someone on San Francisco brought a log to our show.BYT: That’s ridiculous! Yeah, I’m sure you’d get some crazies from that theme.Sophie: We get some very interesting people, because people who are hardcore David Lynch fans are pretty interesting people. But to be fair, some of our real life friends are crazy David Lynch fans. Our good friend Marina, who’s like an art blogger, she used to live in LA and when she came back to live here, she brought me a present, which was that she’d gone to David Lynch’s house (because she knew where it was) and picked grass off of his lawn and put it in a plastic bag and gave it to me. I was like, “What do I even do with this?” So clearly our tolerance for crazy people is pretty high.

Our Brightest Young Things interview, aka everything you neither wanted or needed to know about our band and our opinions/thoughts/unwanted life advice. 

Russ: It’s just that I don’t need someone to come up to me at a show and keep going, “Where’s Annie? Where’s Annie? Where’s Annie?” because I’ve seen the show and I understand what you’re doing.

Sophie: Someone on San Francisco brought a log to our show.

BYT: That’s ridiculous! Yeah, I’m sure you’d get some crazies from that theme.

Sophie: We get some very interesting people, because people who are hardcore David Lynch fans are pretty interesting people. But to be fair, some of our real life friends are crazy David Lynch fans. Our good friend Marina, who’s like an art blogger, she used to live in LA and when she came back to live here, she brought me a present, which was that she’d gone to David Lynch’s house (because she knew where it was) and picked grass off of his lawn and put it in a plastic bag and gave it to me. I was like, “What do I even do with this?” So clearly our tolerance for crazy people is pretty high.

Our Brightest Young Things interview, aka everything you neither wanted or needed to know about our band and our opinions/thoughts/unwanted life advice. 

Happy Thanksgiving from Laura Palmer and everyone living in the little town of Twin Peaks. 

Tour Diary day THREE. We played The Vortex Room and had a weird fucking night. 


By Randy Lewis
November 13, 2012, 1:06 p.m.


It’s no longer unusual for vintage silent films to be shown with live music provided by a pianist, organist or even an orchestra. Occasionally, enterprising presenters host screenings of classic sound films with on-site orchestral backing: “West Side Story” was shown that way in 2011 at the Hollywood Bowl to accompaniment provided by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
It’s rare, however, for a cult TV classic to get that kind of treatment, but Brooklyn-based electronic music duo Silent Drape Runners will take a stab at Thursday, Nov. 15, creating a new soundtrack for the premiere episode ofDavid Lynch’s ground-breaking 1990s mystery series “Twin Peaks,” replacing the signature music by composer Angelo Badalamenti and prominently featuring singer Julee Cruise.
Keyboardist-DJRuss Marshalek and singer Sophie Weiner have done it “quite a few times before,” Weiner said, supplying ominous beats, haunting vocals and eerie tape loops along with Lynch’s signature imagery as the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, Wash., begins.
“We definitely love Badalamenti’s work,” Weiner tells Pop & Hiss, “and it’s been surprising how enthusiastic the show’s fan base has been about our idea… I think it’s because what we do is so dramatically different that no one could say we are even in the same realm as him.



via the LA TIMES! 

It’s no longer unusual for vintage silent films to be shown with live music provided by a pianist, organist or even an orchestra. Occasionally, enterprising presenters host screenings of classic sound films with on-site orchestral backing: “West Side Story” was shown that way in 2011 at the Hollywood Bowl to accompaniment provided by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

It’s rare, however, for a cult TV classic to get that kind of treatment, but Brooklyn-based electronic music duo Silent Drape Runners will take a stab at Thursday, Nov. 15, creating a new soundtrack for the premiere episode ofDavid Lynch’s ground-breaking 1990s mystery series “Twin Peaks,” replacing the signature music by composer Angelo Badalamenti and prominently featuring singer Julee Cruise.

Keyboardist-DJRuss Marshalek and singer Sophie Weiner have done it “quite a few times before,” Weiner said, supplying ominous beats, haunting vocals and eerie tape loops along with Lynch’s signature imagery as the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, Wash., begins.

“We definitely love Badalamenti’s work,” Weiner tells Pop & Hiss, “and it’s been surprising how enthusiastic the show’s fan base has been about our idea… I think it’s because what we do is so dramatically different that no one could say we are even in the same realm as him.

via the LA TIMES! 

WE’RE COMING
(bay area - if you need someone to DJ/play music/throw a satanic ritual for you on the 17th, hit us up. silentdraperunnersband@gmail.com)

WE’RE COMING

(bay area - if you need someone to DJ/play music/throw a satanic ritual for you on the 17th, hit us up. silentdraperunnersband@gmail.com)