
Marta DeLeon views life from a clearer perspective on In Your Dreams.
The Tucson, Arizona, vocalist-bassist examines loss and love through a new lens on Weekend Lovers’ latest album.
“My mom’s passing away was a big deal,” said DeLeon, who fronts the indie-rock trio. “My dad, sister, and I had been estranged these last few years, but we’ve come back together recently. It’s processing a lot of the grief of losing my mom for all of us.”
She tackles that shared grief on “Not Chill,” which explores the need for acceptance and closure.
DeLeon sings, “But you were lucky to have found her at all / It ain’t my peace. Is it all my fault? / I was waiting in a different time / But we don’t feel this, and it’s almost gone / Cuz deep inside we don’t know.”
“The song, ‘Not Chill,’ is about that … and it was hard to finalize the lyrics for it because I wanted it to capture that emotion,” DeLeon said. “The night before I went into the studio, I was still [figuring] out the lyrics. I didn’t want them to be too simple or too repetitive.”
DeLeon features cathartic lyrics and ethereal vocals across nine tracks on In Your Dreams. Weekend Lovers bandmates Dane Velasquez (guitars, keys) and Rick Bailey (drums, percussion) help DeLeon build that sonic world through emotive instrumentation.
“There’s a lot more band collaboration because I started playing with Rick and Dane in mid-2021,” she said. “We had been playing out for two years, and then we went into the studio in 2023 to track the first half of the songs. Then, we tracked the other half in 2024.”
I recently spoke with DeLeon about the inspiration behind the album.