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30 May 2024

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TRACKLIST:

01 Ride
02 Hamptons
03 Echo
04 Run Your Mouth
05 Real Life
06 Blur
07 Paranoia
08 Lejos de Ti
09 Love You Anyway
10 Ay No Puedo
11 No One Noticed
12 Vicious Sensitive Robot
13 If Only
14 Sienna

Summer is here, and so is its soundtrack. Whereas some forms of dream-pop sound unmistakably like winter, the Marías make music for sweltering poolsides, afternoons encased in air conditioning, and glamorous waterfront locales after dark. On their 2021 debut Cinema, the band established an aesthetic that both aligned them with the zeitgeist and gave them their own singular presence. The album won them Grammy nominations, spun off an Adult Alternative radio hit in “Hush,” and made a superfan out of Bad Bunny, who featured them on 2022’s biggest album. Sophomore LP Submarine, out this week, is just as appealing.
Frontwoman María Zardoya was born in Puerto Rico and raised outside of Atlanta in small-town Snellville, GA. (“It’s a church on every corner, Stranger Things kind of town,” she once explained.) There, she developed a breathy, deeply expressive singing style informed by Selena and Norah Jones. In 2016, she moved to Los Angeles and met drummer Josh Conway, who was instantly smitten when he found himself running sound at one of her first gigs in town. Soon they’d started dating and formed a band, rounded out by guitarist Jesse Perlman and keyboardist Edward James. Early on, the band got work creating some songs for a movie, which ultimately went unused but were repurposed for their 2017 debut EP. Writing for the screen helped them to concoct a woozy, laid-back style that applied just as naturally to Britney Spears as to Radiohead, music that practically demanded the stunning visual presentation the band has become known for. And with Zardoya singing both in English and Spanish, the Marías fit into a wave of bilingual artists popping off in the late 2010s, from Cardi B to Cuco.

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