So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star
About the album So Tonight That I Might See
So Tonight That I Might See by Mazzy Star is a refuge album, wrapped in an intoxicating mist of dream pop and psychedelic folk. It was released in 1993 and remains the ultimate soundtrack of the melancholic night. It was the band's second studio album.
The sound of the album is a combination of acoustic guitars, hypnotic blues riffs, and the fragile, almost otherworldly voice of Hope Sandoval. The production was signed by the group's guitarist, David Roback, who recorded the album mainly in San Francisco, emphasizing natural reverb and a "raw" atmosphere.
The single Fade Into You became their biggest success, a ballad that defined the '90s and brought the underground to the mainstream . The album seems to belong to no era; it is a "dialogue" between dark Americana and surrealism. Today, its significance is immense, having influenced countless indie artists (such as Lana Del Rey), maintaining a cult aura that never fades.
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