The Marías - Santa Barbara, CA

presented by We The Beat

Saturday, May 18

9:00pm - 12:00am PDT

SOhO Music Club

221 State St, #205, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
    • General Admission - Tier II

      $18.00
      +$4.25
      Item Amount
      General Admission - Tier II $18.00
      Non-Refundable Service Fee $4.25
      Total $22.25
    • Sold out
    • This event is 21+

    • General Admission - Tier I

      $15.00
      +$4.04
      Item Amount
      General Admission - Tier I $15.00
      Non-Refundable Service Fee $4.04
      Total $19.04
    • Sold out
    • This event is 21+

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We The Beat presents

The Marias
at SOhO Music Club
Santa Barbara, CA
Sat, May 18
21+


Formed in Los Angeles in late 2016, The Marías are the psychedelic-soul lovechild of LA native, Josh Conway and Puerto Rican-bred, Atlanta-raised María. A smooth rendezvous of jazz percussion, hypnotic guitar riffs, smoke-velvet vocals and nostalgic horn solos, there’s something undeniably sensual in the group’s dreamlike fusion of jazz, psychedelia, funk and lounge.

With María on lead vocals and Josh on drums, the couple is joined by their closest friends and fellow musicians. On guitar, Jesse Perlman, born and bred of LA, with ‘tones that can melt steel,’ say his bandmates. On bass, Canadian born and Berklee trained Carter Lee. On keys, Edward James.

As they take to the stage, dressed like a dream from another era – it’s clear why fans cheekily compare their sound to ‘having sex in the 70s’ or like ‘pouring cream into coffee.’ Watching them, you feel transported, taken over by a sultry tranquility as you drift into a timeless space.

They recently released their first EP, titled ‘Superclean Vol. I,’ in the fall of 2017,  and it'll be followed by ‘Superclean Vol. II’ in early 2018.

  • SOhO Music Club

    221 State St, #205, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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