Maria Zardoya, of the Marias, chooses to relive her breakup every night
Briefly

Zardoya's voice takes on a melancholic, siren-like quality, while a trumpet adds a noir jazz accent to the eerie display, enhancing the emotional depth of their performance.
The record is an unambiguous look into the romantic breakup between the group's founders, singer and lyricist Zardoya and Josh Conway, drummer and producer, revealing their personal struggles.
Prior to creating the aquatic ethos of 'Submarine,' the band was uncertain if they could make it past such a drastic change in dynamics, but dedicated to vulnerability.
Zardoya recalls the moment she felt the group had passed the breakup test was during their show at New York's Radio City Music Hall, showcasing their resilience.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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