The Marías Navigate Breakup to Create Transformative New Album
The L.A. indie pop band embraces change and collaboration in their sophomore release, 'Submarine,' exploring themes of isolation and resilience.
- The Marías' new album 'Submarine' reflects a shift towards trip-hop and heavier electronics.
- Vocalist María Zardoya and drummer Josh Conway overcame their romantic breakup to strengthen the band's dynamic.
- The band took a six-week sabbatical, leading to renewed creativity and a fresh sound.
- Their collaboration with Bad Bunny on 'Un Verano Sin Ti' marked a significant cultural milestone.
- 'Submarine' draws inspiration from the film 'Three Colours: Blue,' symbolizing transformation and healing.