In November 1994, during the "So Tonight That I Might See" tour, Mazzy Star performed at the Metro in Chicago, showcasing their ethereal sound that had garnered them a devoted following. By this time, the band had already released their second album, "So Tonight That I Might See," in 1993, which included the hit single "Fade Into You," helping to solidify their place in the alternative music scene. The live recording of "Ghost Highway," a track from their debut album "She Hangs Brightly," demonstrates the band’s unique blend of dreamy pop and dark, moody rock. Notably, Mazzy Star's music is characterized by the haunting vocals of Hope Sandoval and the intricate guitar work of David Roback, both of which contribute significantly to the atmospheric quality of their live performances. This period marked a peak in their visibility, leading to increased attention from both fans and the media, owing to their mesmerizing live shows and distinctive sound.