The Marías - Back To Me, Review and Rating
The Marías - Back To Me Review and Rating
By Chilly Oppa
The Marías never fail to set the scene and mood extremely well, and that's exactly what they did with their newest release, Back To Me. The track unveils with a deep, smoky synth and charming vocals from María Zardoya. I really liked the small intro verse where she says, "Promise I'm changing, back from the dark. But if I would see you, I'd fall apart.". This is met with a choppy transition into a graceful beat drop, which moves directly into the rather significant chorus. This definitely feels like the key focus of the song and it definitely stuck with me. The chorus and overall theme of the song is about missing someone, seeing your mistakes with them, and wanting them to come back. The melody here displays hints of a late 90's/early 2000's grunge rock guitar, paired with their signature psychedelic synth sound, which is something I love about this track. María goes on to talk about how the love with this person may truly be over, and the struggles/guilt that comes with accepting the reality of that. In the bridge she starts by referencing one of my favorite movies of all time (Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind), singing "Meet me in Montauk" which is a popular phrase from the movie. I love this line because it fits perfectly with the theme of the song, seeing that the movie is about a couple breaking up and erasing each other from their memories, only to regret it in the end and miss each other. This song is catchy, charming and was so refreshing to come across in contrast to the other releases that kicked off April. I'm very excited to see what the band is cooking up for the future, big shout out to The Marías for the consistent good work.
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