The captivating indie pop band, The Marias, known for their ethereal sound and bilingual lyrics, has experienced an extraordinary year, culminating in their appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards. Having transitioned from a cult favorite to a nominee for Best New Artist, the group, comprising María Zardoya, Josh Conway, Jesse Perlman, and Edward James, has firmly established their presence in the music landscape.
Despite their recent surge in popularity, Zardoya reveals the band's journey spans nearly a decade. Their collaborations with artists like Bad Bunny and opening for Billie Eilish have propelled them into the spotlight, introducing their unique artistry to a broader audience. Zardoya expresses immense pride in their achievements, emphasizing that their passion for music transcends external validation.
For the prestigious VMA event, Valentino dressed Zardoya and her bandmates. Zardoya's chosen garment, a romantic sheath gown, commanded attention. She describes it as a fusion of velvet, lace, and silk, evoking the image of a "1950s Art Deco gothic bride." This exquisite design perfectly encapsulated her personal style and artistic sensibilities.
Despite their growing fame, Zardoya remains grounded, recalling the band's humble beginnings performing at local bars. Looking ahead, she anticipates both sonic and visual evolution for The Marias, as they embark on creating a new album. Their collective bond remains stronger than ever, promising an exciting future for the group.
Adding another layer to her creative output, Zardoya is set to release her solo album, "Not for Radio," next month. She describes this project as an authentic portrayal of her individual artistry, a deeply personal exploration of her core identity. Fans of The Marias can rest assured, however, that her solo venture will not alter the band's trajectory, as their camaraderie and shared vision continue to thrive.