With The Marà­as' "All I Really Want Is You" Visual,  Romance Is Always in the Air

Though Valentine's Day may have come and gone, we at Ones To Watch are celebrating all week long.  

This week, The Marà­as release the visual for "All I Really Want Is You," a psychedelic and ethereal stunner that also happens to be my favorite track of 2021. If you missed their debut record Cinema last year, then consider this the perfect introduction to one of LA's hottest acts.

Directed by Bethany Vargas, "All I Really Want Is You" features a wide array of shots as The Marà­as frontwoman Marà­a Zardoya floats over an ambient and dreamlike mix. Vargas' visual amplifies the melancholic and cinematic energy that the track first introduced us to last summer. Paired alongside The Marà­a's signature dulcet tones, it's looking like game over for anyone ruminating over their leftover Valentine's energy this week. Whether you're single or boo'd up this February, get comfy and let "All I Really Want Is You" be the soundtrack to your spring. But be careful, you may start feeling like you're levitating if you aren't careful.  

Last year, The Marà­as released their debut album  Cinema, a mesmerizing and time-bending project bursting at the seams with imaginative and genreless tracks. Since then they've embarked on their highly-anticipated US tour, performed on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and even grabbed a spot on Coachella's 2022 lineup, winning over the hearts of thousands of fans in the process. With more shows, visuals, and music on the horizon, there's never been a better time to be a fan of The Marà­as.

Check out the visual for  "All I Really Want Is You" below:

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