It was a sold-out night in New York, filled with lively sing-alongs, lots of laughs, and insightful conversations ...
After seven years of making music with indie-pop band The Marías, lead singer María Zardoya branches off as Not for Radio, a ...
Here are seven highlights from Rolling Stone' s Musicians on Musicians 2025 event, presented by Sonesta International Hotels.
The debut solo album from María Zardoya of the Marias presents some logistical challenges: Her main band is already basically named after her; the Marías just finished a tour and are highly touted for ...
Melt” is, at its heart, a dialogue with absence, each song mapping the contours of loss and the yearning that lingers in its ...
María Zardoya, the Marías' frontwoman, performs with the group at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. (Ringo Chiu / For De Los) The chanting crowd’s “otra” wanes as a singular spotlight illuminates María ...
The vocals are at full volume in our latest collection of the best Latin alternative, even when they opt for a lighter touch.
The Marías frontwoman on her new side project Not for Radio, whose first album she made with the "intention of not writing any pop songs." By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español “I ...
In late August, María Zardoya began posting a series of quiet voice notes for fans on Spotify, guiding them gently toward Not for Radio, a project she formed outside of her breakthrough band, the ...
María Zardoya, lead vocalist for indie pop band The Marías, released her first-ever solo album under the artist name, Not For Radio.
Following Emilia Pérez’s awards season run, Selena Gomez featured a song with Spanish lyrics on her and Benny Blanco’s album, I Said I Love You First. The fourth track, “Ojos Tristes” (“Sad Eyes” in ...
Following Emilia Pérez’s awards season run, Selena Gomez featured a song with Spanish lyrics on her and Benny Blanco’s album, I Said I Love You First. The fourth track, “Ojos Tristes” (“Sad Eyes” in ...