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In a world of loud and fast-paced pop music, The Marías have emerged as a band that thrives on subtlety and sophistication. Known for their ethereal soundscapes, bilingual lyrics, and vintage aesthetic, the Los Angeles-based group has carved out a unique niche in the music industry. Blending genres like pop, jazz, soul, and psychedelic rock, The Marías create music that feels timeless yet refreshingly modern. Their rise is a testament to the power of authenticity, artistic vision, and embracing one’s individuality.
The Marías were formed in 2016 when lead singer María Zardoya met drummer and producer Josh Conway in Los Angeles. María, originally from Puerto Rico, brought her sultry, bilingual vocals to the mix, while Conway’s production skills added layers of richness to their sound. Together, they built a band that prioritized collaboration and experimentation, pulling inspiration from diverse influences ranging from Sade and The Beatles to Latin rhythms and jazz.
Their debut EP, “Superclean Vol. I,” released in 2017, introduced the world to their signature sound: dreamy, minimalist arrangements paired with María’s hypnotic voice. Songs like “I Don’t Know You” captivated listeners with their soothing melodies and cinematic quality, setting the tone for what would become the band’s defining aesthetic.
What makes The Marías stand out is their ability to blur genre lines seamlessly. Their music incorporates elements of soul, funk, indie pop, and even a touch of disco, all wrapped in a dreamy, cinematic package. Tracks like “Cariño” and “Hush” highlight their bilingual approach, effortlessly switching between English and Spanish to create a multicultural tapestry of sound.
Their 2021 debut album, “Cinema,” takes this genre-blending to new heights. The album, inspired by their love for film, feels like a soundtrack to a vivid daydream. Songs such as “Call U Back” and “All I Really Want Is You” showcase the band’s ability to transport listeners to another world, using lush instrumentals and María’s captivating vocals to evoke a range of emotions.
Beyond their music, The Marías are known for their cohesive artistic vision, which extends to their visuals and live performances. Their vintage-inspired aesthetic—marked by bold colors, retro fashion, and dreamy lighting—complements their music perfectly, creating an immersive experience for fans. Music videos like “Hush” and “Cariño” are visual masterpieces, blending surreal imagery with the band’s signature elegance.
The band’s live shows are equally entrancing, emphasizing intimacy and atmosphere. With María’s magnetic stage presence and the band’s meticulous attention to sound, every performance feels like a personal connection with the audience.
The Marías are part of a wave of artists proving that music transcends language. By seamlessly incorporating Spanish and English into their lyrics, they appeal to a diverse audience while celebrating their Latin roots. This bilingual approach not only broadens their reach but also adds depth to their storytelling, making their music feel more personal and universal at the same time.
The Marías represent a new kind of pop band—one that values artistry over trends and intimacy over spectacle. Their ability to craft music that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking sets them apart in a crowded industry. They’ve become a favorite for fans looking for music that’s as thoughtful and intricate as it is beautiful.