Marias - Cinema (CD)
- Just a Feeling
- Calling U Back
- Hush
- All I Really Want Is You
- Hable Con Ella
- Little By Little
- Heavy
- Un Millón
- Spin Me Around
- The Mice Inside the Room
- To Say Hello
- Fog As a Bullet
- Talk to Her
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 13
Vinyl LP pressing. The Marías quickly grew a passionate local following, prompting the Los Angeles Times to declare them ""the perfect indie band for L.A. kids."" With sold out shows and rapidly increasing national attention, the band made an auspicious debut with their twin EPs: Superclean, Vol. I and Vol II. Cinema which features tracks in English and Spanish - draws inspiration from the classic films and directors that María and Josh grew up watching, including Pedro Almodóvar and Wes Anderson. The title also pays homage to how the band first began creating music in the first place.
- Just a Feeling
- Calling U Back
- Hush
- All I Really Want Is You
- Hable Con Ella
- Little By Little
- Heavy
- Un Millón
- Spin Me Around
- The Mice Inside the Room
- To Say Hello
- Fog As a Bullet
- Talk to Her
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 13
Acclaimed alternative-pop band The Marías released their eagerly awaited debut album CINEMA, on June 25th via Nice Life Recording Company/Atlantic Records. CINEMA was written and produced entirely by Zardoya and her partner - producer and multi-instrumentalist Josh Conway - within their LA apartment. The duo is joined by their closest friends Jesse Perlman (guitar) and Edward James (keys) to round out the band. CINEMA features tracks in both English and Spanish, when dreaming up their first full-length, Zardoya and Conway mined inspiration from such hyper-imaginative filmmakers as Pedro Almodóvar and Wes Anderson, achieving an untamed emotionality that acutely amplifies the most intimate of feelings. In addition to those influential classic films, the album's title also pays homage to the work María and Josh first collaborated on - creating music for film + television scores. (In a nod to the bilingualism of their work, the title CINEMA carries the same meaning in both English and Spanish).