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Marina Lambrini Diamandis (/ ˌ d iː ə ˈ m æ n d ɪ s / ⓘ DEE-ə-MAN-diss; Greek: Μαρίνα-Λαμπρινή Διαμάντη, romanized: Marína-Lampriní Diamánti; born 10 October 1985), known mononymously as Marina (often stylised in all caps) and previously by the stage name Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer, songwriter, poet and record producer.
Marina teased a snippet of the album's title track on her Twitter account on 11 May 2021, before announcing that it would become the album's third single. [61] [18] It was released on 19 May, coinciding with news that Marina will take part in a livestreaming concert, Ancient Dreams: Live from the Desert, scheduled to be broadcast on 12–13 ...
Marina co-produced "Man's World" with American producer Jennifer Decilveo (pictured), as part of a team of all-female musicians. Musically, "Man's World" is a melodic alternative pop song. [ 9 ] Tom Skinner from NME called the song dreamy. [ 20 ]
MARINA released her first-ever poetry book, Eat the World, on Oct. 29 In the book, the singer-songwriter delves deep into subjects of trauma and coming of age. She opens up to PEOPLE about healing ...
Diamandis originally planned to release the record as a "side project" under an entity separate from Marina and the Diamonds, although her management disapproved. [5] The track "Living Dead" was the first recorded during its production, and approximately 22 songs were recorded for potential inclusion on the album.
Marina also worked on the song for about 6 months prior to being released. The video was directed by duo Marc & Ish and filmed in late August 2012. [7] [8] It opens with Diamandis in a shower surrounded by Speedo-clad male models. It includes various close-up shots of Diamandis and the models throughout the video.
"Power & Control" is a song by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis, released under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds, from her second studio album, Electra Heart (2012). It was released on 20 July 2012 by 679 Artists and Atlantic Records as the second single from the record.
Similarly, Vicky Greer from Gigwise described the song's sound as Marina's return "to the intoxicating dance-pop of the late '00s, with a much more modern message." [ 17 ] The Arts Desk ' s Thomas H. Green described it as "an electro -glam-pop stomper" that is, musically, reminiscent of both "Womanizer" and Goldfrapp 's 2003 single " Strict ...