Marina Electra Heart

33RPM 2LP
SKU: LDM31952
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Marina's 2012 Studio Album Electra Heart on 2LP.

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.

 

Track Listing

LP1
  1. Bubblegum Bitch
  2. Primadonna
  3. Lies
  4. Homewrecker
  5. Starring Role
  6. The State of Dreaming
  7. Power & Control
  8. Sex Yeah
LP2
  1. Teen Idle
  2. Valley of the Dolls
  3. Hypocrates
  4. How to Be a Heartbreaker
  5. Radioactive
  6. Fear and Loathing
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