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The Marias - Music

 

 



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The Marias - Music

 

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THE MARÍAS RELEASE OFFICIAL MUSIC VDEO FOR “HUSH” –

 FIRST SINGLE OFF UPCOMING DEBUT ALBUM CINEMA

EAGERLY AWAITED DEBUT ALBUM, CINEMA, DUE OUT JUNE 25TH

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        Acclaimed alternative-pop band The Marías has released the official music video for their new single “Hush.”  The mystical video arrives just two weeks after the debut of the single. “Hush” heralds the band’s eagerly awaited full-length album, Cinema – due out June 25th – and also marks the band’s official debut for Nice Life Recording Company and Atlantic Records – album pre-order is live now. The group recently released a stunning trailer for the album – directed by lead singer María Zardoya and co-edited with producer/drummer Josh Conway.

“Hush” was met with critical acclaim from the likes of E!Paste’s “Best New Songs of the Week”UproxxGrimy GoodsBrooklyn VeganAtwood Magazine, and many others.

The Marias "Hush"

     Cinema – which features tracks in English and Spanish – draws inspiration from the classic films and directors that María and Josh grew up watching, including Pedro Almodóvar and Wes Anderson. The title also pays homage to how the band first began creating music in the first place.

     “The Marías were born from cinema,” says María. “The reason Josh and I started writing music together was because of cinema. Through a friend, we were connected to a music supervisor who would send us requests for music for films. We’d receive a synopsis of a scene, and then we’d have to write music to it within a couple of days. Not only did that teach us how to write songs together fairly quickly, it taught us how to think like filmmakers. We’d imagine worlds in our minds based on the synopses – the colors in the scene, the lighting, the actors, the set design, and of course, the music.

 The Marias "Cinema" Album Trailer

      The Marías have fast proven among the most visionary and entrancing new bands in recent memory. Born in Puerto Rico and raised in Atlanta, María Zardoya moved to Los Angeles in 2016 where she met drummer Josh Conway after a performance at the famed Kibitz Room Bar at Canter’s Deli. The two began writing together, crafting a remarkable collection of mesmerizing original songs fusing kaleidoscopic soul, gentle jazz, and imagistic, bilingual lyricism. The couple is joined by their closest friends Jesse Perlman (guitar), Edward James (keys), and Gabe Steiner (trumpet) to complete the band.

“The Marías have dreamed up a flurry of magnetizing tracks with redolent lyrics balanced out by melodies that meld jazz, funk, and electro-lounge…(María) beguiles with her velvety bilingual vocals, sultry grooves, and striking features.” – VOGUE

“It’s hard to describe The Marías without using the adjective “smooth” in every sentence. That’s the farthest thing from a put-down: Led by singer María, the band employs maximal slinkiness in the service of jazzy, gauzy, utterly charming, slyly funky pop.” – NPR

“The Marías play smooth, melodic pop with sensual lyrics in both English and Spanish, not to mention complicated grooves that hint at soul music and Latin jazz…María sings about love in a hushed murmur that invites the listener to lean in to catch every word.” – LOS ANGELES TIMES  

    


     The Marías
 quickly grew a passionate local following, prompting the Los Angeles Times to declare them “the perfect indie band for L.A. kids.” With sold out shows and rapidly increasing national attention, the band made an auspicious debut with their twin EPs: SUPERCLEAN, VOL. I (released in 2017) and 2018’s SUPERCLEAN, VOL II, the latter highlighted by the single, “Ruthless,” joined by an official video directed and produced by Ian Lipton and The Marías.

     Last year saw The Marías unleash a series of new songs affirming their continued creative evolution. “Hold It Together” and “Jupiter” were released in the top half of 2020, accompanied by official music videos. The former received praise from The FADER, which wrote, “The pop-leaning and low-key love song features guitar and key lines that interlock hand in hand. Right in the pocket is the cotton candy-textured voice of vocalist María that coolly asks you to slow down with her.” Meanwhile, “Jupiter” was hailed as “a soothing dream from retro outer-space,” by Melted.

The L.A.-based indie band embrace pop's ongoing (and always welcome) disco trend on this sultry lead single from their long-awaited debut album, CINEMA. This one's seriously sexy. – E! 

“The Marías have finally put out the first single ahead of their highly-anticipated debut album… ‘Hush’ continues to develop their talent for breathy, hypnotic jams.” – PASTE

“First single ‘Hush’ is definitely on the cinematic tip; modern noir synth” – BROOKLYN VEGAN

“After sharing a handful of effervescent singles, The Marías have officially unveiled their debut full-length album ‘Cinema’ with the dark pop anthem track ‘Hush.’ Over a reverberating beat, vocalist María Zardoya’s gossamer vocals delicately ushers in an era of sensual-yet-energizing music.” – UPROXX

“A woozy, bass-heavy, and impeccably intoxicating track… as always its the chemistry between the couple that ignites something within their music.” – GRIMY GOODS

    

  
     

 

 

 

      In October of last year, the group released two new songs written and recorded during lockdown – “Care For You” and “bop it up!” – both joined by official videos co-directed by María with longtime visual collaborator Bethany Vargas. “Care For You” received acclaim from V Magazine, which praised it as “a slow, jazzy jam, both sensual and soothing,” while Órale enthused, “‘bop it up!’ is unlike any project The Marías have put out before… Although their signature tenderness is still recognizable, listeners will discover a newfound sense of invigoration.” International art and fashion magazine Teeth added: “Both tracks are quarantine jams to dance and cry to, the kind of music we need during this endlessly trying time… The Marías have this incredible ability to transport you.”

Stay tuned for more news from The Marías in the coming months!

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