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Thundering, stellar electronic...magnetic, glacial vocals...whip-smart, womanly, lyrical wit...jokes as good as The Valley of The Dolls, Marina and The Diamonds' 2012 second album, Electra Heart, was not so much a creative leap forward, but more like an Olympian pole-vault over a very high bar.
Two years on from her top 5 debut The Family Jewels, the self-styled avant-garde "D.I.Y artist" detonated her own experimental past and landed feet first in the future with Electra Heart, a stunningly ambitious, seamless, cohesive and confident sonic pulsar spinning between electro-pop euphoria and come-down melancholia. The album was produced by a cache of old school and A-List producers: Dr Luke (Katy Perry) and Liam Howe (Sneaker Pimps) but mostly (9 out of 12 songs) Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, Kylie) and Rick Nowels (Madonna, Stevie Nicks, Lykke Li). A hook-packed stunner with the sonic ambition of a one-woman Depeche Mode, her onetime theatrical vocals now effortlessly soar between spectral, commanding and towering power-pop, finding her vocal identity in an album about a loss of it.
Electra Heart is a thematic riot, a British Eccentric, 21st Century concept caper where the album title represents a series of female archetypes, not so much an alter-ego as a beautifully-constructed prism, through which Marina projects a series of meticulously-realized female characters as a foil for telling her story, the one about mismatched lovers.
Electra Heart: Platinum Blonde Edition pressed on two colored discs, housed in a gatefold sleeve, and wrapped in an iridescent slip case. This is a must-have collector's item for Marina fans old and new!
- Bubblegum Bitch
- Primadonna
- Lies
- Homewrecker
- Starring Role
- The State of Dreaming
- Power & Control
- Living Dead
- Teen Idle
- Valley of the Dolls
- Hypocrates
- Fear and Loathing
- How to Be a Heartbreaker
- Lonely Hearts Club
- E.V.O.L
- Electra Heart