After graduating in 1997, Anya appeared on
The Howard Stern Show as "Anya the Au Pair", a woman wanting to be the au pair for Stern's children. After that appearance, she was hired by Mike Halloran at radio station
XHRM-FM in San Diego, California, then at Y107 in Los Angeles,
Premium Radio in
North San Diego County, California, and finally at
KBZT FM 94/9 for six years. In San Diego Marina played her first
open mic night and began to write her own songs. She developed a live show that included anecdotes and frank stories told between songs, and continued working as a DJ on the radio in San Diego while playing around town and, later, touring. Her recorded debut was a five-song EP called
Exercises in Racketeering, which eventually led to a full-length album,
Miss Halfway, which was released January 25, 2005. Anya subsequently opened for
Jason Mraz,
Juliana Hatfield and
Rhett Miller among others. She was named one of the "Best Unsigned" acts by the
San Diego CityBeat.
Miss Halfway was produced by Scott Russo, the
frontman for rockers
Unwritten Law, and Peter King from
The Surfers. The record eventually earned a
San Diego Music Award for Best Recording. On January 20, 2009, Marina released her second album,
Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II. The album was produced by
Brian Karscig from
Louis XIV and Britt Daniel from
Spoon. The music video for the album's first single, "Move You", was directed by
Scott Coffey. On June 8, 2009, the video for "All The Same To Me", directed by Josh Forbes, premiered exclusively on it. In the summer of 2009, Anya was nominated for three San Diego Music Awards: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (
Slow and Steady Seduction: Phase II), and Song of the Year ("Move You"). On September 10, 2009, "Move You" won the award for Song of the Year, beating out fellow nominees including
Jack Tempchin and
Jason Mraz. Her song "Satellite Heart" was featured on the
Twilight Saga: New Moon soundtrack. "Satellite Heart" was released October 8, 2009, with the video (directed by Scott Coffey), released on November 3, 2009. Later that same month, she performed the song at multiple venues on the nationwide 'New Moon Talent Tour'. Marina co-hosted the live MySpace broadcast of the New Moon premiere. Anya was highlighted in an article by CNN.com as an artist poised on the edge of breakout success due to her involvement in the soundtrack. Marina's cover of
"Whatever You Like", originally by rapper
T.I., was featured on the November 9, 2009, episode of
Gossip Girl, "
They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" In 2009, Marina moved to
Portland, Oregon to write and record the album "Felony Flats", named after a local neighborhood. It was released three years later. In 2012, Marina moved to New York City to write and record her next album. She co-hosts a humorous podcast about relationships with roommate and comedian
Nikki Glaser and comedian
Phil Hanley called
We Know Nothing. The pretext of the podcast is to give advice, yet the three rarely take calls, instead becoming distracted with anecdotes from their own lives and current events. In January 2021, Marina announced a live album titled
Live and Alone in New York, recorded over two nights at
Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan, set for a February 19 release. ==Discography==