Twin Peaks and The Black Lodge’s Influence on Cosmic Horror

This article was originally published in 2020. It has been republished in 2025 in celebration of the show’s 35th anniversary.


From the Double R Diner to the Roadhouse and One Eyed Jacks, the various locales of Twin Peaks offer something memorable for viewers. Twin Peaks as a whole exudes an ethereal air; there is something deeper to the pies and the damn-fine coffee. Much of Twin Peaks’ intrigue lends itself to the mystique of these settings and the surreal, provocative vibes they present. But there is one place that hides within Twin Peaks that no mortal can simply enter. One realm designated to the spiritually inclined or those seeking pure darkness: the Black Lodge.

In design, the Black Lodge is constructed of numerous hallways and rooms with sparse furniture, its colors evoking a static tension. Those hallways lead on and on, luring the unlucky occupants deeper into a cosmic maelstrom of insanity. In Twin Peaks lore, the Black Lodge is said to be a place of evil. The lodge reflects one’s darkness upon them; it takes abstract mystery and presents it through song, dance, and coded language. There is such little rhyme or reason as to how the Black Lodge exists or why its inhabitants act the way they do.

For as much as Twin Peaks itself has become a pop-culture cornerstone in the 30 years since its debut, the Black Lodge has made just as powerful an impact on cosmic horror.

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When we tend to think of cosmic horror, our minds immediately associate the term with the work of H.P. Lovecraft — gigantic gods with tentacles. We also think of madness, of knowledge beyond mortal comprehension. And though it may be lacking in tentacles, the Black Lodge is the type of realm that elicits feelings of Lovecraft’s work. The lodge presents a horror that is both grand and intimate; it reaches as high as the cosmos in regards to its spiritual intrigue, yet it also looks to capture the minds of those who roam its corridors. In other words, it is a “dark world” that exists purely as a part of the universe while also acting to warp and torture those who inhabit it.

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It is both this reflective quality and dark world component that have since influenced various works of pop-culture horror. Look no further than 2018’s The Haunting of Hill House and, specifically, that of the Red Room. In the show, the Red Room exists as a pocket space outside of that reality; depending on the individual who enters said room, it creates a world unique to their thoughts and feelings.

Much like how Agent Cooper must navigate the darkness of the Black Lodge, the Crain family of Hill House must work through their own brand of darkness to find light in the Red Room. Though the Red Room may not embrace as much evil as the likes of the Black Lodge, both pull from a cosmic, unknown power. There is no clear understanding as to why the Red Room exists — it just does.

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The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix)

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Another example of the Lodge’s influence on horror is the iconic Silent Hill video game franchise — specifically the second entry. Whereas the first game embraced a supernatural spin on the town’s transformation, Silent Hill 2 decided to take on a more intimate, psychological approach. As the player makes their way through the story, a horrifying revelation comes upon them; the rotten, erosive environment around them and the demonic enemies that look to cause them harm are all a result of the protagonist’s mind.

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The game’s protagonist, James, has suffered a great tragedy; because of his mixed feelings of hurt and guilt, when he arrives to the forsaken town, it warps itself around his emotions. In letting go of the established lore in the first Silent Hill, the second entry offers a greater sense of chilling mystery as to how all of the events that play out are possible.

It’s as if James has entered a pathway into a personal nightmare. The town uses its cosmic power to have James face what he has done in the past — to literally confront his demons. We see something like this in how Agent Cooper crosses paths with his evil doppelgänger or in the chilling persona of the Laura Palmer that lives within the Black Lodge.

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The Black Lodge representing a realm of pure darkness has always been an intriguing aspect to it. Throughout pop culture, creators have played around with light and dark worlds — realms of joy and corruption. With this in mind, though it may not be as “cosmic” as the Black Lodge, there are interesting parallels of horror at work in Jordan Peele’s Us.

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In the director’s second film, audiences come to discover that there is a world that exists underneath our day-to day-humanity, a shadow world where duplicates of ourselves play out remnants of our personal lives. The world of the Tethered resembles the reflective nature of humanity similar to that of the Black Lodge — there are two sides of us. Though Peele’s story is a fantastical narrative that blends realistic components, its essence comes across as uncanny, surreal, and supernatural.

Like the many questions that the Black Lodge stirs up, the Tethered also present their own philosophical questions. Whereas Us asks the viewer to consider identity and actions within our society, Twin Peaks utilizes the Black Lodge to muse existence within society, as well as the greater sense of things. Even as it approaches its brand of horror in a fashion more typical of the genre, Us uses its philosophical concepts to emphasize a form of tension just like the lodge.

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On top of its haunting existentialism, the Black Lodge is a pretty nifty, if not unnerving, setting in appearance. Along with the properties that have pulled inspiration from the lodge, there are also those who have paid homage to its aesthetic choices. The Persona game franchise contains a surreal realm that blurs the line between mental and cosmic; in particular, the recent Persona 5 involves a jail-like space that embraces the many atmospheric qualities of the Black Lodge.

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When it comes to more on-the-nose nods, however, the anime Soul Eater involves a unique mental space adorned with red curtains and a red-and-black floor paneling design (see where this is going). The design of the Black Lodge is meant to disturb — its surreal “simplicity” establishes a bizarre appearance. Meant to mesmerize in its use of color, the Black Lodge guides the individual into darkness before swallowing them up.

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A great work of horror will find a way to connect with the individual, hitting upon something personal to them (whether it is something they relate to in society or within themselves). The Black Lodge not only makes for an intriguing realm of darkness and visual chills, but it’s also a space that stirs discomfort in the form of philosophical grandiosity.

We tend to fear what we do not understand — a sentiment that has worked its way through many tales of horror. Pocket universes and dark worlds have been around for years, but what the Black Lodge did for cosmic horror is unlike any other. We’ve seen properties time and time again pay tribute to the works of Lovecraft, but few that challenge us to think like that of the lodge. We have a 101 one stories that throw tentacle creatures and other horror tropes in our faces; but then we’ll get a story like Silent Hill, Us, or The Haunting of Hill House that show us something beyond our understanding, and we find ourselves unnerved.

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This is the legacy of the Black Lodge. In its world of evil, you will find no meaning. You will discover the parts of you that you never wished to uncover. You will roam its halls again and again searching for a way out, only to discover there is no hope. The lodge is home to the cruelty and madness of existence. Among the canon to cosmic horror, the Black Lodge represents a place of infinite mystery and darkness.

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Miley Cyrus Heckled at Something Beautiful Film Premiere: “Thought This Was a Concert!”

On Friday night, Miley Cyrus premiered the film component of her newly released visual album, Something Beautiful, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The event was promoted as a “one-of-a-kind pop opera featuring thirteen original new songs,” with an exclusive conversation with the singer to follow. However, some fans missed the message that it was a movie premiere and loudly heckled her while she was on stage.“We thought this was a concert! We paid $800!” one audience member can be heard saying in a video posted on social media. Despite the host reminding them that the event was part of a film festival, they persisted and asked, “Are you actually going to sing?”After more misinformed fans chimed in, Cyrus pacified them with an a cappella version of her 2009 song “The Climb.”
A comment on Cyrus’ Instagram could provide insight into why some fans didn’t realize they were attending a movie premiere. “I bought my tickets [off StubHub] and it said MILEY CYRUS LIVE. It wasn’t clear that it wasn’t a concert so yea, for 1200 bucks for 2 crappy far away seats to see a movie and not hear any live music and not even knowing it until I saw chairs on the stage, yea I was livid and felt duped… I’ll admit maybe it was my mistake for not doing more research but I will say that afterward there were several other people outside saying the same thing.”
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Fans will be able to watch the Something Beautiful visual album in theaters for one night only on June 12th in the US and Canada, with international screenings following on June 27th. Learn more here.

“We thought this was a concert! We paid $800! Are you actually going to sing…”
LEAVE HER ALONE IT’S A FILM PREMIERE 💔😭 pic.twitter.com/fwLV8Kpf5C
— Miley Edition (@MileyEdition) June 7, 2025

miley’s comments are now full of complaints 😩 pic.twitter.com/vMi1LIZonG
— Miley Edition (@MileyEdition) June 7, 2025

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Song of the Week: Sabrina Carpenter Skewers a Helpless Himbo on “Manchild”

Every week, Consequence’s Songs of the Week column spotlights the best new tracks from the last seven days. Find our new favorites on our Top Songs playlist, and for more great songs from emerging artists, listen to our New Sounds playlist. This week, Sabrina Carpenter quips about a pattern in her past romances.
“Why so sexy if so dumb?” Sabrina Carpenter asks coyly on her new single, “Manchild,” hitting at a recurring theme found in her recent releases: What’s the deal with all these hot dudes being absolute tools?
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Sure, it’s easy to read the song as Carpenter following up on the promise given to her now-ex-boyfriend Barry Keoghan on “Please Please Please” (“If you don’t wanna cry to my music/ Don’t make me hate you prolifically”), but even disregarding any real-life context, “Manchild” serves as another sonic thesis statement from a pop star at the very top of her game.
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Related VideoShort n’ Sweet offered the similarly-countrified “Slim Pickins” and “Please Please Please” — also co-writes from Carpenter’s now-trusty duo of Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen — but “Manchild” has a bit more pep in its step. The track’s syncopated synths and strum-heavy acoustic guitar show that Carpenter is not interested in wallowing, but “Manchild” isn’t a full-fledged disco celebration either; instead, Carpenter skewers her half-witted beau while hinting that she’s maybe, perhaps, ever-so-slightly accountable, too.
“Oh, I like my boys playing hard to get/ And I like my men all incompetent/ And I swear they choose me/ I’m not choosing them,” she sings with a wink, recalling a similar conclusion drawn in “Slim Pickins” about her own inability to choose men with long-term relationship potential. Like the hitchhike-through-mayhem absurdity found in the music video, Carpenter knows the cycle well: They meet, it’s thrilling, dangerous even, and eventually, despite her telling herself things could be different this time, he lets her down. “It’s all just so familiar,” she sings.
Her lyrics are once again endearingly funny — “If I’m not there it won’t get done/ I choose to blame your mom,” Carpenter quips — and more proof that the trio of Carpenter, Allen, and Antonoff have nailed the SabCarp formula. There’s a nostalgic, comforting air, circa late ’70s and early ’80s, which fits with Carpenter’s retro-themed stage movements and music videos. There’s a slight country twang, which allows Carpenter to slip into a more casual and authentic singing style. And, above all, there’s a sharp, halfway-out-the-door wit that instantly puts the listener in Carpenter’s corner.
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Humor, used as often as Carpenter employs it, can start to feel like a defense mechanism — like she’s masking her vulnerability. Perhaps there are some meatier epiphanies to come, but in the meantime, she shrugs off a helpless himbo so well on “Manchild” that you’d have to believe she’s landed on her feet. Better off, even.
— Paolo RagusaAssociate Editor
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Turnstile Celebrate NEVER ENOUGH, Welcome Hayley Williams to the Stage at Brooklyn Show: Review, Photos + Video

After playing a handful of guerrilla-style pop-up shows in anticipation of their new studio album, NEVER ENOUGH, Turnstile flipped Brooklyn’s “Under the K Bridge Park” underpass into an adrenaline-fueled collision of sound and bodies as they ripped through a 24-song set on Thursday night (June 5th).The outdoor show opened with dreamy lead single “NEVER ENOUGH,” as fans shouted lyrics into the air while the band took their positions on stage. When the first riffs broke out, a retro-toned rainbow flag dropped behind the band, sending the crowd surging in every direction and some fans spilling over the barricade. Lead singer Brendan Yates floated about the stage with what can only be described as a mix of jumpstyle and hardstyle dance moves, thrusting the mic stand into the air and jumping sporadically to the rhythm.
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With their new album only hours away from dropping, the band played a mix of songs off of previous LPs and brand-new tracks from NEVER ENOUGH. While some have seen Turnstile’s divergence into a more melodic space as an abandonment of the hardcore principles they stood upon for a majority of their career, the energy in the space proved that hardcore is alive and well in their community.
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Related VideoOlder, heavier singles like “Keep It Moving” garnered the same reaction from the crowd as newer, softer singles like “I CARE”. Even with a barricade and security to keep the room from getting too wild, I caught a handful of stage divers making their way onto the stage and back into the crowd (one guy via a front flip). And from a higher vantage point, you could see the crowd flare and fade to each song as mosh pits formed throughout the venue.
The highlight of the set came during “SEEIN’ STARS.” The lights dimmed to a light blue and Yates began to sing the opening verse. About a minute in, Yates suddenly exclaimed “HAYLEY!” and Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams strutted onstage to sing the song. Williams has been a long time supporter of Turnstile, even appearing on the studio version of “SEEIN’ STARS,” so it was an incredibly special moment on the precipice of NEVER ENOUGH’s release.
With the energy at a boiling point, the band ended the evening with the new hardcore anthem “BIRDS,” and the place exploded with one last wave of energetic moshing. While Turnstile continue to move into a gentler sonic landscape, their ability to mesh hardcore ethos with calmer sounds has pushed them into a space that finds them drawing mainstream-sized crowds without losing their grassroots energy.
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See a photo gallery, fan-filmed video footage, and the setlist from Turnstile’s Brooklyn show below. Catch Turnstile on a UK/European tour of headlining dates and festivals throughout June, as well as North American festival appearances at Ottawa Blues Fest in July, and the Aftershock (Sacramento) and III Points (Miami) festivals in October.[embedded content]
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Setlist:NEVER ENOUGHT.L.C. (TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION)ENDLESSCome Back for More / Fazed Out7Keep It MovingPushing Me AwayFLY AGAINI CAREDULLDON’T PLAYReal ThingBig SmileDropInterludeUNDERWATER BOIHOLIDAYALIEN LOVE CALLLOOK OUT FOR ME (live debut)Encore:MYSTERYBLACKOUTSEEIN’ STARS(with Hayley Williams)BIRDS

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Punk in the Park Los Angeles 2025 Lineup: Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters

The lineup for the 2025 Punk in the Park Los Angeles festival has been unveiled, featuring headliners Bad Religion, Pennywise, Descendents, and The Interrupters.The two-day fest is set for October 4th and 5th at Berth 46 at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California, with more than 40 acts set to play across three stages (pick up tickets here).
Bad Religion and Pennywise will headline the Saturday (October 4th) bill, while Descendents and The Interrupters will top the Sunday (October 5th) lineup.
Other acts playing across the two-day fest include Face To Face, Screeching Weasel, The Adicts, Stiff Little Fingers, Street Dogs, Comeback Kid, The Bronx, The Casualties, Michael McColgan & The Bomb Squad, T.S.O.L., Adolescents, Agent Orange, Manic Hispanic, Dead To Me, Teenage Bottlerocket, Guttermouth, Authority Zero, The Bombpops, Dwarves, The Queers, and more.
Related VideoThe Los Angeles edition of Punk in the Park is one of a handful of locations where the festival will be taking place for the remainder of this year. Other upcoming 2025 Punk in the Park fests include stops in Portland, Oregon (June 28th); Denver (July 18th-19th); and Worcester, Massachusetts (September 27th). Get full details at the official Punk in the Park website.
See the full lineup for the 2025 Punk in the Park Los Angeles fest in the poster below.

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Lil Wayne Announces “Tha Carter VI Tour” in Summer 2025

On June 6th, Lil Wayne dropped his new album, Tha Carter VI. To support the release, he’s announced a supporting US tour taking place in summer 2025 with special guests Tyga, Belly Gang Kushington, and NoCap.Get Lil Wayne Tickets Here
The aptly titled “Tha Carter VI Tour” kicks off with a headlining show at Madison Square Garden in New York City on the night of the album’s release on June 6th. The tour will then get into high gear beginning July 30th in Bristow, VA, with dates running through early October. All told. Weezy and co. will visit 34 cities over of the tour’s duration.
Tickets are now available via Ticketmaster. Fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program
Related VideoTha Carter VI marks Lil Wayne’s 14th album to date and his first solo release in five years. It also arrives seven years since its precessor, Tha Carter V, in 2018.
Lil Wayne 2025 Tour Dates:06/06 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden [Buy Tickets]07/30 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live [Buy Tickets]08/01 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach [Buy Tickets]08/02 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk Hall [Buy Tickets]08/03 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center [Buy Tickets]08/05 – Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre [Buy Tickets]08/06 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center [Buy Tickets]08/08 – Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview [Buy Tickets]08/09 – Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]08/11 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage [Buy Tickets]08/14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/16 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/17 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center [Buy Tickets]08/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center [Buy Tickets]08/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Insurance Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]08/23 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena [Buy Tickets]08/24 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]08/26 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center [Buy Tickets]08/29 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/01 – Ridgefield, WA @ Cascades Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/03 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena [Buy Tickets]09/05 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/06 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center [Buy Tickets]09/10 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]09/12 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena [Buy Tickets]09/14 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/16 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/17 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion [Buy Tickets]09/18 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman# [Buy Tickets]09/22 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center % [Buy Tickets]09/24 – Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater [Buy Tickets]09/25 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion [Buy Tickets]09/29 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena# [Buy Tickets]10/01 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center# [Buy Tickets]10/02 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre [Buy Tickets]
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