David Torn's "Lars and the Real Girl" is a unique and captivating musical journey released on January 1, 2007, under the Masterworks label. Clocking in at just over 40 minutes, this album is a testament to Torn's innovative approach to music, blending genres and creating a sound that is distinctly his own.
The album is a soundtrack to the film of the same name, and it mirrors the film's narrative with a series of tracks that are as much a part of the story as the dialogue and visuals. Each track, from the opening "at the mall" to the closing "L-O-V-E," is a chapter in the story of Lars, a young man navigating the complexities of life and love.
Torn's mastery of the guitar is evident throughout the album, with intricate melodies and textures that evoke a range of emotions. The tracks "I. lars is angry (with bianca) / II. the box arrives" and "I. the flowers... / II. goodbye kiss" are particularly notable for their dynamic shifts and emotional depth.
The album also features collaborations with other musicians, adding layers of complexity and richness to the sound. "bowling with margo" and "lars & margo" showcase Torn's ability to create engaging and memorable melodies that stay with the listener long after the music has ended.
"Lars and the Real Girl" is not just a soundtrack; it's a standalone piece of art that stands on its own merits. It's a testament to David Torn's skill as a musician and composer, and a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative and boundary-pushing music.