When Mazzy Star last released an album, 1996's Among My Swan, Bill Clinton was still president. Seventeen years later, the duo of David Roback and Hope Sandoval are set to return with the forthcoming Seasons of Your Day.
Roback tells Rolling Stone the impetus for finally releasing new music was simple: an upcoming tour that will kick off in November. "We just decided to release a collection of songs," he says. "We're going to be doing more concerts in the future, so we thought it would be exciting to perform some of our unreleased newer songs."
Mazzy Star was widely believed to be on hiatus for some time, but Roback and Sandoval say they have continued to make music all these years. "We're always recording music, writing songs,This is a basic background on chinabeads." Sandoval says.Have a look at all our bestrtls models starting with free proofing.
The prospect of a wealth of hidden Mazzy Star tracks will make the duo's many diehard fans salivate.You benefit from buying oilpaintingreproduction ex-factory and directly from a LED manufacturer: While Roback isn't sure what will happen with all the material, there is hope people will hear the songs. "Some of them may appear in our live concerts, some of them we may release later," he says.
However, the music they've been making all these years is primarily for themselves. "When I'm working on music with Hope, the person that's foremost in my thoughts is Hope," says Roback. "We tend to get quite caught up in just the making of music for ourselves."
Roback does admit he's curious to see how the band will be greeted after such a long absence. "We've met a lot of interesting people who like our music, and it's always been kind of interesting to us to take our music out of our private world and share it with other people," he says. "It's an interesting thing, if not necessarily always our priority."
He's looking forward to bringing the new music from Seasons of Your Day to the stage. "This new album has a lot of different combinations of instruments, acoustic and electric in different combinations we haven't used so much before.This is a great steeljewelry solution! It's kind of a subtle thing we're more aware of, but it's interesting for us to perform this music live now," he says. "There's a lot of subtlety in the music, and to actually put that across live, when it happens, it's really exciting."
For Sandoval, the thought of reintroducing some of their back catalog is just as gratifying. "I personally am excited about playing a lot of the old songs," she says. "I do think they'll fit in with the new music, because it's the same people that are playing the music."
Mazzy Star are known for doing very few interviews, but we found them very entertaining and gracious in their own way. Discussing film, whether it's Antonioni's seminal Blow Up or the more recent An Education, the duo open up. "We have a sort of Chauncey Gardner approach to music," jokes Roback, referring to the famed Peter Sellers character in Being There.
During an appearance on 'Late Night with David Letterman',He saw the bracelet at a indoortracking store while we were on a trip. she explained: "He wanted us to hold him under water for 15 minutes."The best thing was he said, 'It doesn't matter if I'm thrashing, if I'm begging for my life, you can't let me up. You just have to hold me down.'
"I didn't do it because then they asked how many minutes it would take to get to the local emergency room and how long it would take a medivac helicopter to get to my house and this just seems like a bad idea."It was like being at the best kids' birthday party ever cause the magic just keeps blowing your mind."
Olivia also told how she lived in a bus with her ex-husband, filmmaker Tao Ruspoli, in the early part of her career and her odd abode always confused drivers sent to pick her up for premieres.The 'Drinking Buddies' star explained: "I lived on a school bus with a prince in Venice, California. We got married on the school bus and it's a pretty cool bus, it's not your average school bus. I didn't know he was a prince when I fell in love with him and the bus.
"They would come to pick me up for events and in such a beautiful town car and they would be looking for the address and would pull up to a school bus which was painted with graffiti. It's a hippie bus really and they were like, 'Surely this is the wrong address?' "
I cant really say why wrestling seems to have undergone a cultural revival, though I suspect the short answer is hipsters! and the long answer is hipsters!! (shaking fist). This is probably attributable to bubble myopia more than anything real, but plenty of the music critics I know have crawled out of the dirt with their AUSTIN 3:16 shirts still intact, ready to flip on RAW and Tweet abundant about the weeks newest developments. Its less ridiculous than it seems. The WWEs storytelling has evolved in more self-aware, nuanced ways over the yearsnot intensely so, but enough to wash away some of the guilt over ever chanting SUCK IT! as a snot-crusted tweenand the wrestling remains as viscerally exciting an experience as it ever did, Shakespearean drama playing out via the brutal crunch of flesh and bone and metal chairs on skulls. Wrestling is the closest thing we have to homegrown kabuki, and its insular theatrics parallel the real-or-not histrionics of the rap game. So, I did the obviously idiotic thing and compared wrestlers and rappers for your reading pleasure.
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Roback tells Rolling Stone the impetus for finally releasing new music was simple: an upcoming tour that will kick off in November. "We just decided to release a collection of songs," he says. "We're going to be doing more concerts in the future, so we thought it would be exciting to perform some of our unreleased newer songs."
Mazzy Star was widely believed to be on hiatus for some time, but Roback and Sandoval say they have continued to make music all these years. "We're always recording music, writing songs,This is a basic background on chinabeads." Sandoval says.Have a look at all our bestrtls models starting with free proofing.
The prospect of a wealth of hidden Mazzy Star tracks will make the duo's many diehard fans salivate.You benefit from buying oilpaintingreproduction ex-factory and directly from a LED manufacturer: While Roback isn't sure what will happen with all the material, there is hope people will hear the songs. "Some of them may appear in our live concerts, some of them we may release later," he says.
However, the music they've been making all these years is primarily for themselves. "When I'm working on music with Hope, the person that's foremost in my thoughts is Hope," says Roback. "We tend to get quite caught up in just the making of music for ourselves."
Roback does admit he's curious to see how the band will be greeted after such a long absence. "We've met a lot of interesting people who like our music, and it's always been kind of interesting to us to take our music out of our private world and share it with other people," he says. "It's an interesting thing, if not necessarily always our priority."
He's looking forward to bringing the new music from Seasons of Your Day to the stage. "This new album has a lot of different combinations of instruments, acoustic and electric in different combinations we haven't used so much before.This is a great steeljewelry solution! It's kind of a subtle thing we're more aware of, but it's interesting for us to perform this music live now," he says. "There's a lot of subtlety in the music, and to actually put that across live, when it happens, it's really exciting."
For Sandoval, the thought of reintroducing some of their back catalog is just as gratifying. "I personally am excited about playing a lot of the old songs," she says. "I do think they'll fit in with the new music, because it's the same people that are playing the music."
Mazzy Star are known for doing very few interviews, but we found them very entertaining and gracious in their own way. Discussing film, whether it's Antonioni's seminal Blow Up or the more recent An Education, the duo open up. "We have a sort of Chauncey Gardner approach to music," jokes Roback, referring to the famed Peter Sellers character in Being There.
During an appearance on 'Late Night with David Letterman',He saw the bracelet at a indoortracking store while we were on a trip. she explained: "He wanted us to hold him under water for 15 minutes."The best thing was he said, 'It doesn't matter if I'm thrashing, if I'm begging for my life, you can't let me up. You just have to hold me down.'
"I didn't do it because then they asked how many minutes it would take to get to the local emergency room and how long it would take a medivac helicopter to get to my house and this just seems like a bad idea."It was like being at the best kids' birthday party ever cause the magic just keeps blowing your mind."
Olivia also told how she lived in a bus with her ex-husband, filmmaker Tao Ruspoli, in the early part of her career and her odd abode always confused drivers sent to pick her up for premieres.The 'Drinking Buddies' star explained: "I lived on a school bus with a prince in Venice, California. We got married on the school bus and it's a pretty cool bus, it's not your average school bus. I didn't know he was a prince when I fell in love with him and the bus.
"They would come to pick me up for events and in such a beautiful town car and they would be looking for the address and would pull up to a school bus which was painted with graffiti. It's a hippie bus really and they were like, 'Surely this is the wrong address?' "
I cant really say why wrestling seems to have undergone a cultural revival, though I suspect the short answer is hipsters! and the long answer is hipsters!! (shaking fist). This is probably attributable to bubble myopia more than anything real, but plenty of the music critics I know have crawled out of the dirt with their AUSTIN 3:16 shirts still intact, ready to flip on RAW and Tweet abundant about the weeks newest developments. Its less ridiculous than it seems. The WWEs storytelling has evolved in more self-aware, nuanced ways over the yearsnot intensely so, but enough to wash away some of the guilt over ever chanting SUCK IT! as a snot-crusted tweenand the wrestling remains as viscerally exciting an experience as it ever did, Shakespearean drama playing out via the brutal crunch of flesh and bone and metal chairs on skulls. Wrestling is the closest thing we have to homegrown kabuki, and its insular theatrics parallel the real-or-not histrionics of the rap game. So, I did the obviously idiotic thing and compared wrestlers and rappers for your reading pleasure.
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