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- Electra_Heart abstract "Electra Heart is the second studio album by Welsh recording artist Marina and the Diamonds; it was released on 27 April 2012 by 679 Artists and Atlantic Records. Diamandis intended to transition from the new wave musical styles seen throughout her debut studio album The Family Jewels (2010), and collaborated with producers including Liam Howe, Greg Kurstin, Dr. Luke, Diplo, and Stargate to achieve her desired new sound. Their efforts resulted in a concept album inspired by electropop music, a distinct departure from her earlier projects. Its lyrical content is united by the topics of love and identity; furthermore, Diamandis created the titular character "Electra Heart" to represent several female archetypes of stereotypical American culture.Contemporary music critics were divided in their opinions of Electra Heart; they expressed ambivalence towards Diamandis' shift in musical style and its overall production. The record debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 21,358 copies. In doing so, it became Diamandis' first chart-topping record there, although it was additionally distinguished as the lowest-selling number-one record of the 21st century in the country. Nonetheless, the project was eventually certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry for exceeding shipments of 60,000 units. Electra Heart performed moderately on international record charts; it peaked at number 31 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and became Diamandis' highest-charting project in the United States.Electra Heart was supported by three singles, all of which were supplemented by accompanying music videos. "Primadonna" was released as the lead single from the record on 20 March 2012, and peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. Follow-up singles "Power & Control" and "How to Be a Heartbreaker" were respectively released on 22 July and 7 December, and reached numbers 193 and 88 in the United Kingdom. The record was additionally promoted by Diamandis' headlining The Lonely Hearts Club Tour, which visited Europe and North America from May 2012 through May 2013.".
- Electra_Heart artist Marina_and_the_Diamonds.
- Electra_Heart genre Synthpop.
- Electra_Heart producer Benny_Blanco.
- Electra_Heart producer Chuckie_(DJ).
- Electra_Heart producer Cirkut_(record_producer).
- Electra_Heart producer Diplo.
- Electra_Heart producer Dr._Luke.
- Electra_Heart producer Greg_Kurstin.
- Electra_Heart producer Liam_Howe.
- Electra_Heart producer Rick_Nowels.
- Electra_Heart producer Stargate_(production_team).
- Electra_Heart recordLabel 679_Artists.
- Electra_Heart recordLabel Atlantic_Records.
- Electra_Heart releaseDate "2012-04-27".
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- Electra_Heart accessdate "2014-04-25".
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- Electra_Heart artist Marina_and_the_Diamonds.
- Electra_Heart artist "Marina & the Diamonds".
- Electra_Heart artist "Marina and the Diamonds".
- Electra_Heart autocat "yes".
- Electra_Heart award "Gold".
- Electra_Heart award "Silver".
- Electra_Heart certyear "2012".
- Electra_Heart collapsed "yes".
- Electra_Heart cover "Marina and the Diamonds - Electra Heart.png".
- Electra_Heart date "2012-08-03".
- Electra_Heart extra Liam_Howe.
- Electra_Heart extra "* Dr. Luke * Cirkut * Benny Blanco".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Dr. Luke * Cirkut * Burns".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Dr. Luke * Cirkut * Diplo".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Dr. Luke * Cirkut".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Kurstin * Woods".
- Electra_Heart extra "* McMahon * Rabin".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Nowels * Dean Reid".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Nowels * Karaoğlu".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Nowels * Reid".
- Electra_Heart extra "* Stargate * DJ Chuckie * Lenssen".
- Electra_Heart extra "Casper Balslev".
- Electra_Heart extra "Howe".
- Electra_Heart extra "Kurstin".
- Electra_Heart extra "Nowels".
- Electra_Heart extraColumn "Producer".
- Electra_Heart genre Synthpop.
- Electra_Heart hasPhotoCollection Electra_Heart.
- Electra_Heart headline "Electra Heart".
- Electra_Heart label "* 679 * Atlantic".
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- Electra_Heart name "Electra Heart".
- Electra_Heart note "Burns Remix".
- Electra_Heart note "Michael Woods Remix".
- Electra_Heart note "music video".
- Electra_Heart producer "* Benny Blanco * DJ Chuckie * Cirkut * Diplo * Dr. Luke * Liam Howe * Devrim Karaoğlu * Greg Kurstin * Fabian Lenssen * Ryan McMahon * Rick Nowels * Ryan Rabin * Dean Reid * Stargate".
- Electra_Heart quote ""Electra Heart is the antithesis of everything that I stand for. And the point of introducing her and building a whole concept around her is that she stands for the corrupt side of American ideology, and basically that's the corruption of yourself. My worst fear—that's anyone's worst fear—is losing myself and becoming a vacuous person. And that happens a lot when you're very ambitious."".
- Electra_Heart quote ""It's been so instant that I've come over [in the United States] and sold out my tour and I've never really done that before. People are getting the humour. It's such a relief to be here for six weeks because it feels effortless. When I first changed [musical direction] people said, 'She's sold out' and they totally didn't get the humour. It's a tongue-in-cheek record but it also deals with the truth about love and commercialism and just being a young person, really."".
- Electra_Heart recorded "2010".
- Electra_Heart region "Ireland".
- Electra_Heart region "United Kingdom".
- Electra_Heart released "2012-04-27".
- Electra_Heart relyear "2012".
- Electra_Heart rev AllMusic.
- Electra_Heart rev BBC_Music.
- Electra_Heart rev Pitchfork_Media.
- Electra_Heart rev "Drowned in Sound".
- Electra_Heart rev "Entertainment Weekly".
- Electra_Heart rev "NME".
- Electra_Heart rev "The Guardian".
- Electra_Heart rev "The Independent".
- Electra_Heart rev "The Observer".
- Electra_Heart rev "The Quietus".
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- Electra_Heart source "— Diamandis describing the concepts for Electra Heart and its titular character.".
- Electra_Heart source "— Diamandis describing the differing reactions to Electra Heart in the United Kingdom and the United States.".
- Electra_Heart title How_to_Be_a_Heartbreaker.
- Electra_Heart title Power_&_Control.
- Electra_Heart title Primadonna_(Marina_and_the_Diamonds_song).
- Electra_Heart title Radioactive_(Marina_and_the_Diamonds_song).
- Electra_Heart title "Bubblegum Bitch".
- Electra_Heart title "Buy the Stars".