Mazzy Star: So Tonight That I Might See (CD)
So Tonight That I Might See sticks close to the ground staked out by its predecessor, though with no less success. 'Wasted' moves insistently down the twelve-bar road to nuanced, snarling guitar embellishments. 'Blue Light' is smoky, blue-eyed (if black-hearted) soul. Of particular note is the cover of Arthur Lee's 'Five String Serenade,' graced with lilting cello and tambourine accompaniment. Roback's electric / lysergic guitar explorations and Sandoval's bluesy, lazily erotic sigh weave a deeply evocative spell, making So Tonight... a perfect 2:00am album.
Combining the considerable talents of guitarist Dave Roback (Opal, Rain Parade) and Hope Sandoval's sultry, heavy-lidded vocals, Mazzy Star fuses blues, country, and pulsing acoustic folk in a dark psychedelic mix that recalls the Velvet Underground and The Doors. The group's highly textured, atmospheric sound emerged glittering and fully-formed on the debut She Hangs Brightly, surprising listeners of underground music with its moody yet accessible mix.
- Fade Into You
- Bells Ring
- Mary Of Silence
- Five String Serenade
- Blue Light
- She's My Baby
- Unreflected
- Wasted
- Into Dust
- So Tonight That I Might See