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Mazzy Star
- Record Label: Rhymes of an Hour Records
- Release Date: Sep 24, 2013
- Summary: The fourth full-length studio release for the California alternative rock band includes appearances from all the original band members.
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- Record Label: Rhymes of an Hour Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Top Track
Lay Myself Down | |
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Just like that she follows me My wings are under her [ true? truth? ] She says one thing and that's just enough It doesn't matter how much Would I... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 18 out of 25
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Mixed: 7 out of 25
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Sep 24, 2013Sandoval and her collaborators may never modify the melancholy torch that they bear, but they keep that fire masterfully for those of us who still have a yen for patient, no-frills sounds that happen to serve as a miracle balm.
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Sep 18, 2013There’s nothing particularly new here, nothing cutting edge, but there is beautiful, considered, genuine songwriting, and to greet such art with any kind of disdain would be nothing short of a travesty.
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Sep 25, 2013Mazzy Star steadfastly stick to their dusty, psych-folk, dream-pop tableaux on Seasons of Your Day. Yet it feels nothing like a '90s hangover; in fact, the touches of organ and pedal steel that open the album hint at Beach House's hazy indie-pop.
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Nov 21, 2013No analysis, no interpretation, nothing to feel uncomfortable about here, just beautiful desolation. Mazzy Star was always a band to hide away with, and nothing's changed in 2013.
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Oct 25, 2013Its lyrical understatement and deliberately minimalist presentation may not excite newcomers, but those familiar with the languid delivery of Hope Sandoval and the teasing alternation of holding back and letting go that characterizes David Roback’s music, with and without his band mates, will recognize Mazzy Star’s perch between celestial elevation and shrouded descent.
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Oct 3, 2013As far as comeback albums go, Seasons Of Your Day doesn’t disappoint, but few songs truly stand out.
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Under The RadarSep 18, 2013A band reuniting implies unfinished creative business. In the case of Seasons Of The Day, one strains excessively to imagine what that business might be. [Aug-Sep 2013, p.92]
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