
Pitchfork is reporting that music publisher Chrysalis Music is streaming the upcoming Danger Mouse/Sparklehorse/David Lynch collaboration entitled Dark Night of the Soul.
Dark Night of the Soul will be an album, book, and live experience. The album/book will be released by powerHouse over the Summer. The album itself features Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse along with the Flaming Lips, Iggy Pop, Frank Black, the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, Jason Lytle, and James Mercer of The Shins. The book that accompanies the album contains over 100 photos by film director David Lynch.
The Dark Night of the Soul live experience will debut on May 30th and run until July 11th at LA’s Michael Kohn Gallery. The installation spans two rooms and features music from the album and photos from the book.
Stream Dark Night of the Soul
Official Dark Night of the Soul website
Check out the trailer for the project featuring David Lynch’s visuals and the album’s tracklisting after the jump.
Dark Night of the Soul
01. Revenge (feat. The Flaming Lips)
02. Just War (feat. Gruff Rhys [of Super Furry Animals])
03. Jaykub (feat. Jason Lytle)
04. Little Girl (feat. Julian Casablancas [of The Strokes])
05. Angel’s Harp (feat. Black Francis [aka Frank Black of the Pixies])
06. Pain (feat. Iggy Pop)
07. Star Eyes (I Can Catch It) (feat. David Lynch)
08. Everytime I’m With You (feat. Jason Lytle)
09. Insane Lullaby (feat. James Mercer [of The Shins])
10. Daddy’s Gone (feat. Nina Persson and Mark Linkous)
11. The Man Who Played God (feat. Suzanne Vega)
12. Grim Augury (feat. Vic Chesnutt)
13. Dark Night of the Soul (feat. David Lynch)
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