All The Roadhouse Songs From Twin Peaks: The Return, Ranked
There were a lot of memorable Roadhouse scenes in this season of @SHO_TwinPeaks but we decided to rank all of the songs...
David Lynch’s work has always had intimate ties to the music he chooses, perhaps never more so than in Twin Peaks: The Return.
There were a lot of memorable Roadhouse scenes in this season, but we decided to rank all of the songs.
14. Nine Inch Nails – “She’s Gone Away”
The song perfectly fits Episode 8, but it’s an extremely uncomfortable episode and it’s not an enjoyable listen.
13. Lissie – “Wild West”
This track fits the feel of Twin Peaks least of all the tracks introduced on the show.
12. The Veils – “Axolotl”
Stylistically interesting, melodically abrasive.
11. Au Revoir Simone – “Lark”
Au Revoir Simone had two tracks in Twin Peaks: The Return, and this is the weaker of the two, but it’s still a solid offering.
10. Chromatics – “Saturday”
Romantic, this track might have fit just as well into Black Mirror’s San Junipero as it did into Twin Peaks.
9. James Hurley – “Just You and I”
Everything is just echoey enough, just slightly off enough, that it makes this song sound like a slow dance from a parallel universe.
8. Eddie Vedder – “Out of Sand”
Intimate, featuring a nice syncopated vocal/rhythm stutter-step in the verses, this could easily be the last song of an epic Pearl Jam live set.
7. Sharon Van Etten – “Tarifa”
Van Etten’s voice is always distinctive. This track takes a while to get going, but it’s worth the wait.
6. Chromatics – “Shadow”
Otherworldly, beautiful, this track is perfect for pairing with Lynch. The synth and vocals are pure dream pop perfection.
5. Trouble – “Snake Eyes”
If the Roadhouse had an anthem, this dirty, dissonant track would be it.
4. Julee Cruise – “The World Spins”
Julee Cruise is the sound of Twin Peaks, plain and simple. Everything else emanates from her haunting voice.
3. The Cactus Blossoms – “Mississippi”
From the opening drums to the thumping upright bass, the spaghetti-western guitar tone, and the incredible vocal harmonies, this track is infectious.
2. Au Revoir Simone – “A Violent Yet Flammable World”
The chorus harmonies are a marvel and the interwoven keyboard/synth parts are perfect, and when all the vocals start to spin around each other, you spin with them.
1. Rebekah del Rio – “No Stars”
The amount of passion in del Rio’s vocals can’t be measured, it can only be admired.