The Marías have had a remarkable year, culminating in a Best New Artist Grammy nomination. This after streaming success (led by “No One Noticed,” from their acclaimed sophomore album, Submarine) and splashy performances at Coachella and Lollapalooza. The Jonathan Eshak-managed, UTA-repped Atlantic act, led by charismatic frontwoman María Zardoya, has found its own lane, crafting evocative pop music with an appealing layer of mystery. If only they hadn’t piloted their Sub into our fetid waters.
The Marías have had a remarkable year, culminating in a Best New Artist Grammy nomination. This after streaming success (led by “No One Noticed,” from their acclaimed sophomore album, Submarine) and splashy performances at Coachella and Lollapalooza. The Jonathan Eshak-managed, UTA-repped Atlantic act, led by charismatic frontwoman María Zardoya, has found its own lane, crafting evocative pop music with an appealing layer of mystery. If only they hadn’t piloted their Sub into our fetid waters.