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[7] In 2010, Pitchfork listed "Fade into You" as the 19th-best track of the 1990s, [18] while So Tonight That I Might See was ranked second on the website's 2018 list of the best dream pop albums, [19] and 116th on its 2022 list of the best albums of the 1990s. [20]
Two music videos were made for "Fade into You". The first was directed by Kevin Kerslake and premiered on MTV in late October 1993, several weeks after the album's release. . The video features the band performing in front of a projection screen depicting white clouds in a black sky, and is interlaced with slow-motion footage of the band in various locales in the Mojave Des
Mazzy Star is best known for the song "Fade into You", which brought the band some success in the mid-1990s and was the group's biggest mainstream hit, earning extensive exposure on MTV, VH1, and radio airplay. Roback and Sandoval were the creative center of the band, with Sandoval as lyricist and Roback as composer of the majority of the band ...
Leaning into the male gaze that permeated all aspects of early 2000s music video imagery, Christina Milian performs for a group of spectators in small black leather outfits, hitting complex ...
"Fade Into You" is a I-V-ii three-chord loop, which does not permit classification as a blues. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.23.194.211 14:26, 3 November 2022 (UTC) AllMusic is generally recognized as a reliable source for music genres. You are an IP editor and not a reliable source, so AllMusic outranks you.
[4] Kristy Barker of Melody Maker picked it as one of the magazine's "single[s] of the week" and stated that it "nearly manage[d]" to "move [her] as much" as Mazzy Star's "Fade into You" and "Blue Flower". She continued, "Strings that sound like sighs back Sandoval's forlorn [voice], but then a great honking mouth organ comes in and spoils it all".
Krys Marshall is just like Us — and seriously fangirled when she found out she was playing James Marsden’s love interest on the new Hulu series, Paradise. “Like cartoon wolf, [with] eyeballs ...
"Karn Evil 9" is an extended work by progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer, appearing on the album Brain Salad Surgery. A futuristic fusion of rock and classical themes, it was written by band members Keith Emerson and Greg Lake with former King Crimson lyricist Peter Sinfield.