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Behind “Fade Into You”: Mazzy Star 'So Tonight That I Might See' Deep Dive

  • Writer: Eric Senich
    Eric Senich
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

In this Mazzy Star So Tonight That I Might See deep dive, we explore one of the most hypnotic and emotionally resonant albums of the 1990s. Released in 1993, the record introduced the world to “Fade Into You,” a song that became an unlikely hit while capturing the band’s signature blend of dream pop, folk, and psychedelic atmosphere. But beyond that iconic track lies an album filled with shadowy textures, intimate vocals, and a quiet intensity that rewards listeners who truly immerse themselves in the music.


This episode of Booked On Rock features an interview with Anthony Gomez III, author of Mazzy Star’s So Tonight That I Might See (33 1/3), who guides us through the album’s creation, its understated impact, and the mystique surrounding Hope Sandoval and David Roback. From the band’s famously introverted live performances to the emotional undercurrent running through every track, this Mazzy Star So Tonight That I Might See deep dive reveals why the album continues to captivate listeners more than three decades later. Watch or listen to the full episode now:


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