
Fortunately, those who have heard the record's lead single 'Primadonna' will know she has far from sold out. Sound-wise it has all the calling cards of your typical Dr Luke production - squelchy synths wrapped around a radio-friendly chorus - but it's Diamandis's quirky lyrics ("Beauty queen on a silver screen/ Living life like I'm in a dream"), yodelling vocal and ironic cheerleader whoops that save it from becoming generic fodder.
She continues to play out all manner of American female archetypes under the guise of Electra, largely to great success. Her roles as The Other Woman on bratty and demented 'Homewrecker', the desperate and submissive in Diplo-helmed electro ballad 'Lies' and cutesy airhead in 'State of Dreaming' are the most convincing, most likely because they're as much a part of Marina as her alter ego.
As such, where the character ends and she begins is not always clear, though it's only a problem for the record's sole weak link 'Living Dead'. Elsewhere, the earworm hooks, colossal choruses and sheer barminess ensures that Electra Heart is a thoroughly enjoyable listen throughout - regardless of whether you buy into the concept.

Tracks to download: 'Primadonna', 'Lies', 'State of Dreaming', 'Starring Role'
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Watch the 'Primadonna' music video below:




