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Marina & The Diamonds for Interview Magazine: "Dusting Off The Glitter"


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During her Electra Heart phase in 2012, Marina Diamandis hid behind costumes and theatrical shows. With the Marina and the Diamonds' latest release, however, the girl behind the music finally feels like herself again. The singer-songwriter's third studio album, FROOT (Neon Gold/Atlantic), presents thematically darker songs than those heard on her sophomore effort; in certain ways, FROOT even returns to her debut 2010 album, paying sonic and lyrical homage toThe Family Jewels. 

 

At the age of 29, the musician has admittedly grown up a bit—something that's reflected in her music. Diamandis touches upon topics, such as death, that don't often surface in daily conversation. But no matter how dark tracks may be, Diamandis retains her own sense of happiness. Just after the relese, we spoke with the musician about playing the role ofElectra Heart and trading her blonde locks in favor brunette. 

 

ILANA KAPLAN: How did you come up with FROOT spelled in such a funny way for the title?

 

MARINA DIAMANDIS: I've been asked this quite a lot and I tend to give a different answer every time. There wasn't really much to it: I liked the way it looked, I liked that it was playful, and the syntax. I wanted to give the album a name that had no previous connotations—it was able to have its own identity.

 

KAPLAN: It reminds me of Fruit Loops. With that idea of playfulness, there is also a contrast of darkness that appears on the record. Why is FROOT a bit darker than your previous records?

 

DIAMANDIS: It's weird because it was not a big ambition for me. I think of the album as being very positive, but I know that people have been saying the album is quite dark. I've always toyed with that, and I've always been interested in subject matters that aren't necessarily dark for me, but truthful—things we don't normally talk about in person. InElectra Heart, I dealt with similar themes, but with FROOTit's a lot more direct.

 

KAPLAN: What do you mean about subject matters you don't talk about in person?

DIAMANDIS: For example, for myself, a song like "Immortal," which deals with mortality—I probably wouldn't have that conversation with friends. I probably wouldn't hear a lot of songs on the radio with the same subject matter. It talks about death and how we relate to it. It talks about things that we think about that aren't that strange or dark—they're universal issues.

KAPLAN: On the subject of death, was there a catalyst for that theme appearing on the record?

DIAMANDIS: Not really, no. I know someone who's ill, but I think that subject was in my mind anyway. It wasn't really about anything in real life.

KAPLAN: Your style has really evolved over the past few years. How do you feel like it's changed throughout the course of your records?

DIAMANDIS: For the last record, I created a character forElectra Heart. A lot of that album was very much dealing with a sassy and girly aesthetic. So that kind of colored the whole year with floppy, pink glitter, which I very much enjoyed. Now, I'm 29 years old, and it's very natural to evolve, especially with this album because it sounds so different. With this one I've been referencing more '70s stuff, a lot of suits, actually. All of them are quite feminine though—something that makes me feel quite feminine and strong is what I'm into.

KAPLAN: Did you feel like you were acting throughout the whole period of Electra Heart?

DIAMANDIS: I think Electra Heart was very much an amplified version of myself—it was a very theatrical, very camp performance. It's definitely a part of me, but it was a very cartoonized version of myself.  With FROOT, it felt more enjoyable, in some ways, because it was more natural and I wasn't pretending to be someone else.

KAPLAN: What song do you think sums up FROOT, and what's your favorite track right now on the record?

DIAMANDIS: I think "Happy" sums up the album, and I think my favorite tracks at the moment are "Can't Pin Me Down" and "Savages."

KAPLAN: Did you prefer being blonde or brunette?

DIAMANDIS: [laughs] Oh, brunette all the way. I'm glad I did it. Blonde was fun, but it fell out within three months. Something tells me nature doesn't want me to be blonde.

KAPLAN: My hair couldn't hold it either... During the period of 2012 to 2014, were you fully working on music or did you take a break?

DIAMANDIS: I was always working on it. I think mid-2012 onwards I started to write FROOT. The way I write is quite complex; it would take quite a while to finish our songs. I'm not writing every day. I do about two days a month. If I'm not ready to say something or I don't know what I'm going to say, I take my time. I completed the writing after about a year and a half. The whole thing for me is long.

 

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Haroon

Wow her slower working process really paid off I think, and I much prefer her as a brunette too :flutter: Regarding the suits and her wanting to look feminine but strong, I think she totally pulls them off beautifully and it only makes me more excited for her upcoming outfits this era :excited2: 

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xoxo cupcakke

Nigella Lawson's Spirit Animal slaying us with that red suit I see :flower:

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Tropico

FROOT isn't as dark as EH tho. EH is really dark because it's this girl who's really messed up and is such a damn narcissistic mess. Marina once said Electra Heart was a really depressed character but didn't want to accept that so she'd put up these barriers. It makes a lot of sense. And it's really dark. I think Teen Idle is the most vulnerable and dark Marina/Electra ever was. 

 

FROOT took a while to write but it's a masterpiece. Her masterpeice. :gaycat:

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Spock

Nigella Lawson's Spirit Animal slaying us with that red suit I see :flower:

​That floozy?

 

 

:laughga:

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ItsTommyBitch

Dusting off the glitter :giveup:

SOL-LI-TAIRE :nooo: 

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Jenniferella

I was never a fan of hers until I listened to the whole album. I really like her, she seems so down to earth

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xoxo cupcakke

​That floozy?

 

 

:laughga:

Yes. Her food pörn is so mind stimulating

Nigella>>>>>>Giada :flower:

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FROOT isn't as dark as EH tho. EH is really dark because it's this girl who's really messed up and is such a damn narcissistic mess. Marina once said Electra Heart was a really depressed character but didn't want to accept that so she'd put up these barriers. It makes a lot of sense. And it's really dark. I think Teen Idle is the most vulnerable and dark Marina/Electra ever was. 

 

FROOT took a while to write but it's a masterpiece. Her masterpeice. :gaycat:

​This^ EH is much darker in my opinion. It has songs like Living Dead, VOTD, Teen Idle, Fear and Loathing, etc. I don't get why people keep saying FROOT is darker. The only "dark" songs I can think of are Solitaire and Immortal (which still has some positivity to it). Froot definitely is more mature so maybe people equate that to being more dark. 

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​This^ EH is much darker in my opinion. It has songs like Living Dead, VOTD, Teen Idle, Fear and Loathing, etc. I don't get why people keep saying FROOT is darker. The only "dark" songs I can think of are Solitaire and Immortal (which still has some positivity to it). Froot definitely is more mature so maybe people equate that to being more dark. 

More mature indeed. :yes: 

Also, Savages is dark too. 

But other than that, there isn't much darkness on FROOT. 

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LoveandMagic

Excellent article and I love her new look!

Just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show. I should really just relax."
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FROOT isn't as dark as EH tho. EH is really dark because it's this girl who's really messed up and is such a damn narcissistic mess. Marina once said Electra Heart was a really depressed character but didn't want to accept that so she'd put up these barriers. It makes a lot of sense. And it's really dark. I think Teen Idle is the most vulnerable and dark Marina/Electra ever was. 

 

FROOT took a while to write but it's a masterpiece. Her masterpeice. :gaycat:

​And then we have Jessie J, still working on ha masterpiece.

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