So Tonight That I Might See
by Mazzy Star
The 795th greatest album of all time
So Tonight That I Might See, Mazzy Star's 1993 album, centers on Hope Sandoval's hushed, smoky vocals and David Roback's rich reverb and languid guitar textures. The music blends dream pop, psychedelic folk, and shoegaze elements into slow, atmospheric arrangements with sparse percussion, warm organ, and melancholic melodies, creating a hazy and intimate mood. The album helped define the band's signature sound and is often cited as a touchstone of 1990s dream pop and alternative atmospheres.
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