Latest Release
- 25 JUNE 2024
- 8 Songs
- So Tonight That I Might See · 1993
- So Tonight That I Might See · 1993
- Among My Swan · 1996
- So Tonight That I Might See · 1993
- She Hangs Brightly · 1990
- So Tonight That I Might See · 1993
- Among My Swan · 1996
- Among My Swan · 1996
- Still - EP · 2018
- So Tonight That I Might See · 1993
Essential Albums
- Imagine a jukebox in Route 66's loneliest roadhouse, and it might sound a lot like Mazzy Star’s second album. Tambourines roll at tumbleweed tempos, a lap steel gently weeps and Hope Sandoval sings with the fluid grace of a waking dream. The title track is a psychedelic swirl of feedback and gentle murmurs, and “Mary of Silence” goes even deeper into Doors-inspired drone rock. On “Fade into You”, Sandoval’s weary voice falls across acoustic strumming like velvet curtains brushing an empty dance floor.
Music Videos
- 2005
Artist Playlists
- Hope Sandoval's band enchants with soothing, seductive dream pop.
Live Albums
More To Hear
- ALL WOMEN EVERYTHING.
- ALL WOMEN EVERYTHING.
About Mazzy Star
Mazzy Star emerged with 1993’s intoxicating, decade-defining “Fade into You”. But the duo of vocalist Hope Sandoval and guitarist/producer David Roback had been bubbling under the surface for several years, since forming from the ashes of Los Angeles’ paisley underground band Opal in the late ‘80s. The pair established its heady folk-noir sound on 1990’s She Hangs Brightly, then mastered it with 1993’s So Tonight That I Might See and 1996’s Among My Swan—all vital dream-pop touchstones. Sandoval intones like a fallen angel, her lithe and lullaby-like vocals floating ominously above Roback’s bluesy psych guitar. Organ drones, pedal-steel plucks and tambourine shivers gently propel each slow, simmering burn. After 17 years, Mazzy Star returned to potent form with 2013’s dusty, delicate Seasons of Your Day—its melancholic reveries as timely and timeless as ever.
- ORIGIN
- Santa Monica, CA, United States
- FORMED
- 1989
- GENRE
- Rock