Best Mazzy Star Songs: Dreamy, Haunting Classics
The group’s hypnotic blend of folk-noir and minimalist psychedelia continues to bewitch listeners.
Mazzy Star, the ethereal duo of Hope Sandoval and the late David Roback, quietly emerged from Los Angeles in the late ’80s, crafting a hypnotic blend of folk-noir and minimalist psychedelia. Their sound, Sandoval’s hushed vocals paired with Roback’s shimmering slide guitar, created an intimate, almost narcotic mood, distinct from mainstream alt-rock trends.
Their breakthrough arrived with the 1993 album So Tonight That I Might See, eventually earning Platinum status, powered by the iconic “Fade into You.” The song became a soft-alternative staple, peaking at No. 3 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks and No. 44 on the Hot 100. Though Mazzy Star released just four studio albums, drifting in silence between them cultivated a deep mystique — and “Fade into You” alone continues to bewitch.
10. Be My Angel
From their debut She Hangs Brightly (1990), this early track hints at the duo’s signature blend of dreaminess and intimacy, setting the template for what was to come.
9. Bells Ring
Featured on So Tonight That I Might See, “Bells Ring” channels sparse textures and mournful vocals — a deep cut beloved by fans who treasure its eerie beauty.
8. Five String Serenade
A standout from So Tonight That I Might See, this song is a lush, noir-folk gem — romantic, cinematic, and emblematic of Mazzy Star’s elusive charm.
7. Roseblood
From 1996’s Among My Swan, “Roseblood” blends dark poetical lyricism with Sandoval’s haunting tone — an underappreciated highlight from their later work.
6. Flowers in December
Their only UK Top 40 single, peaking at No. 40, this track marries a wintry melancholy with understated hope — characteristically Mazzy Star.
5. Into Dust
Never released as a single, this song still charted twice in the UK — peaking at No. 47 in 2011 — underscoring its haunting appeal.
4. Look On Down from the Bridge
A late-album favorite from Among My Swan, this track deepens the record’s hypnotic pull, weaving stark lyricism with atmospheric guitars.
3. Blue Light
With minimalist guitar and Sandoval’s tender delivery, “Blue Light” is both haunting and unforgettably melodic — a shimmering highlight from their breakout album.
2. Halah
Originally from She Hangs Brightly and released before its chart rise, “Halah” peaked at No. 19 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks, buoyed by the success of “Fade into You.”
1. Fade into You
Mazzy Star’s signature song: It hit No. 3 on Modern Rock, No. 44 on the Hot 100; and featured on Rolling Stone’s and Pitchfork’s lists of the greatest songs of all time.











