Mazzy Star
Biography
If psychedelic music had a voice in '90s post-punk, Mazzy Star may have been its strongest reincarnation. That doesn't necessarily mean that fans of the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead will find the band to their liking, however. Mazzy Star much prefered the dark side of psychedelia, as exemplified by the most distended tracks of the Doors and the Velvet Underground. Their fuzzy guitar workouts and plaintive folky compositions are often suffused in a dissociative ennui that is very much of the 1990s, however much their textures may recall the drug-induced states of vintage psychedelia.
Although Mazzy Star was nominally a full band, they were basically the core duo of guitarist David Roback and singer Hope Sandoval with backing musicians. Roback boasts a long history in the paisley underground, with the Rain Parade and Opal. He came across Sandoval after hearing a tape she had made as part of a folky duo, Going Home. (The Going Home album that Roback subsequently produced remains unissued.) Sandoval ended up replacing Kendra Smith on Opal's final tours. After Opal dissolved, Roback and Sandoval continued to work together as Mazzy Star, and released their first album for Rough Trade, She Hangs Brightly, in 1990.
Rough Trade's U.S. branch went under shortly afterwards, but luckily Mazzy Star were picked up by Capitol, who kept the debut in print and issued their follow-up, 1993's So Tonight That I Might See. There isn't much to differentiate the two albums, though that's not necessarily a criticism. Both share similar strengths and weaknesses: appealingly dreamy and atmospheric arrangements, rambling distorted guitar workouts, and lyrics that mix the haunting and the meaninglessly vague. Tonight That I Might See had been around for about a year before it suddenly got hot, reaching the Top 40, and spinning off a small hit single, "Fade Into You." Even in the wake of this surprise success, Roback and Sandoval remained as enigmatic and aloof as their music, rarely submitting to interviews, and offering mysterious, unhelpful replies when journalists did manage to talk with them. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Hope Sandoval is arguably one of the most talented yet unrecognized female vocalists of the '90s.
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I was seduced, hypnotized and fell under the spell of a witchy goth chick to "Tonight That I Might See" cd back in 1993........ e v e n to this day every time I here Hope Sandovals voice......I wanna light candles, do meth (not really),have S&M Sex and cluck like a chicken.
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I have always loved Mazzy Star ever since I first heard Fade Into You. I would like to thank Pandora for providing a great mix no matter who you are listening to. I wouldn't have known about Cat Power if I hadn't created my Mazzy Station. Another great artist that you really don't get to hear too much on the radio. But that's what I love,the perfect soundtrack to just kicking back with a smoke and a drink and enjoying the mesmerizing sound of Hope's voice.
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2 Year roadtrip back in '93 and "Tonight" didn't leave my CD player for better than 2 months
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Hope Sandoval and Margo Timmins, are two of the most seductive voices I have ever heard. Love them both. Can't believe I didn't even know who Mazzy Star was until a couple months ago. God bless the internet and Pandora for turning me on to so many good artists that would otherwise go unnoticed.
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Lost my virginity to this band brings back good times!!!!Can ' t go wrong with Mazzy Star!
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I like the name of the band. It reminds me of something a tutu-wearing six year old girl would name her dolly. It has a whimsical ring!
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I am an older guy, but bought this new in 93. I like all kinds of music and while I am in my 50s it still resinates strongly. It is like the Velvet Underground and Neil Young had a daughter. I love this sound, the voice, and the hauntiness of this band. Great stuff.
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'Happy' from the 'Among My Swan' album, easily my favorite song of all time.
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Give You My Lovin' has to be the most bummery song ever. I always feel bad for ol' Hope when I hear that one, having been a sucker like that once.
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Hope is like heroin for the eardrums.
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F**king siren. Lulls you in, then rips your throat out. Laps the blood out of your arteries like a thirsty dog.
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love this voice and I love movie "Swept away" (2002) with Modonna, actually from there I knew this song! And it sounds great with picture.
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beautiful and perfectly relaxing....
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Sweetness. They are the soundtrack for the first toke of the night when you're still recovering from work, and the last drink when you're praying for the bed not to spin. Works in the hot tub in between too
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great music for a snowy Sunday morning, swaying back and forth in a dim room. smooth-
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