Hope Sandoval continues to be active in the music industry, primarily with her band Mazzy Star and her project Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions.
Hope Sandoval, born on June 24, 1966, is best known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band Mazzy Star, which she formed with guitarist David Roback in 1989. The band gained significant attention in the early 1990s with their hit song “Fade into You.” After releasing three albums, Mazzy Star went on hiatus in 1997, but they reunited in 2010 and released their fourth album, “Seasons of Your Day,” in 2013.
During the hiatus, Sandoval didn’t retreat from the music scene. She formed Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions with My Bloody Valentine drummer Colm Ó Cíosóig. The duo has released several albums, with their latest being “Until the Hunter” in 2016.
Sandoval is known for her ethereal vocal style and reclusive nature, often avoiding the spotlight and rarely giving interviews. Despite this, she has collaborated with various artists over the years, contributing her distinctive voice to a range of projects.
Her work continues to be characterized by a dreamy, melancholic sound that has garnered a dedicated fan base. While she maintains a low public profile, her contributions to music remain influential, and she is respected as a talented and enigmatic artist in the alternative music scene.