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The band is named after its lead singer María Zardoya, who was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Atlanta, Georgia.She and her partner Josh Conway, the drummer, met at a show at the Kibitz Room, the bar and music venue inside Canter's Deli in Los Angeles. [3]
María Zardoya and Josh Conway discuss the importance of taking space after their split and co-writing Submarine. (Thankfully, it was nothing like Fleetwood Mac’s breakup drama.)
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María Zardoya, the front woman of the Latin indie pop band the Marías, feels like she’s existed between two worlds almost all her life. She was born in Puerto Rico but grew up in the Atlanta ...
After finishing their Cinema tour promoting their previous album, María Zardoya and Josh Conway had broken up romantically and the band took a six-month hiatus, [4] including spending four months apart before the first sessions which would later become Submarine. [5]
Shaad D'Souza of Paper stated the song "goes down so easy you might not notice it's kind of devastating." [1] Chris DeVille of Stereogum wrote "The floaty slow dance 'No One Noticed' is practically a symphony of vibes, but it hits so much harder with Zardoya ushering us into her headspace with an opening line like 'Maybe I lost my mind/ No one noticed' and then complicating her perspective ...
The rock band the Neighbourhood released its drummer, Brandon Fried, after María Zardoya of the Marías accused Fried of groping her at a bar. The Neighbourhood fires drummer after sexual assault ...
In “Blur,” track six on the Marías’ new album “Submarine,” vocalist María Zardoya proclaims herself as an avoidant. Zardoya’s breathy voice sings about refusing to elaborate on any ...