
We recently had the honor and privilege to check out the new EP “Diary Entries “ from singer, songwriter, and arts advocate Maya Ixta. You can listen to “Diary Entries “ on Spotify Here Apple Music Here
We were first introduced to Maya Ixta this past June with her single “Say Your Mine” (which, is included on “Diary Entries” )
After we heard “Say Your Mine” back in June, we remember being completely enchanted with the style and sound of Maya Ixta… Now that we have heard the rest of the songs on “Diary Entries “ we can honestly say we have fallen deeper in love with the original style and sound of Maya Ixta and it is on full display on “Diary Entries for all the world to hear and… it’s pure magic

The EP opens with the hauntingly beautiful intro ( we had absolute chills ) “First Entry”, an acapella track that sets the stage for the diary-inspired journey. Featuring Maya’s soulful vocals layered with harmonies, the song concludes with the evocative sound of paper tearing from her actual diary—a metaphor for the iterative process of songwriting and self-expression.
We thought that Maya absolutely shined on the EP’s lead single “Time” . On “Time” you really get to see the heart and soul of Maya Ixta’s artistry . “Time,” marks the first bilingual song off the project. This track features a captivating guitar solo by Maya’s mentor and producer, Daniel Jimenez Alfandor, and evolves into a vibrant mix of instrumentation and Spanish-inspired rhythmic intricacies. With its poignant message about the importance of carving out time for oneself amid life’s demands, “Time” is both a call to live fully and a reminder to nurture mental well-being.
In “Little Things,” Maya reflects on the rapid pace of modern life, urging listeners to appreciate the simple, often overlooked moments. The song begins with whispered, almost oceanic vocals that slowly wash over warm harmonies. As she croons, “Little things are all I ever notice / and simple things are all I never focus on,” the instrumentation morphs. The distorted and chopped vocals warp and intensify before burning out into a sense of calm, fully embodying the song’s message of focusing on the positive to find a sense of peace in life.
Dedicated to her late grandfather, “Too Soon” explores themes of grief and acceptance. The piano-lead track is a poignant tribute to her Abuelito, who inspired her musical journey. Its somber, melancholy progressions get more ethereal as her emotive voice rises and falls with a sense of hopelessness. It’s the haunting simplicity of the track that truly drives home the painful message that she hopes will grant others solace as they navigate the difficult reality of grief. We really like the vocal approach on “Too Soon” it really added another dimension to the track .
Produced by Jimenez-Afanador, “someone is you” is a heartfelt tribute to Maya’s best friend, celebrating the beauty of those special bonds we experience once in a lifetime. The song begins with a tender acoustic sound, building to a powerful bridge with echoing and layered vocals, where she sings to the rafters, “no more searching / no more hurting / on my own.” It’s a stunning ode to those special people in your life who just get it.”Someone Is You” is a stunningly beautiful song we feel for this brilliantly crafted song instantly- Bravo
“Diary Entries “ from Maya Ixta is an absolute gem from beginning to end it is a can’t miss so find your favorite music listening spot and get lost in the beauty that is “Diary Entries “ from Maya Ixta
