Categories: Music Reviews

Spotlight: Marina and the Diamonds

 Marina and the Diamonds – Obsession Official Video:

Marina and the Diamonds – Mowgli’s Road @ BBC1 Live 

 

 

By: Andrew Tomayer 

 So for those that know me, I’ve been hyping this British artist that I’ve been listening to for a while now. Her name is Marina Diamondis and her solo career is known as Marina and the Diamonds. She’s got a cheeky, fear not I am your saviour of music, type of style and even though many have probably not listened to a single track that she has released, once you check her site and listen to a few of her tunes you will be as hooked as I am. From her potent, track Obsessions, which talks about a bout of OCD, to her song about turning 17 years old, aptly titled Seventeen, she has full range of style and when she’s on stage she acts like a white Karen O. So for those with interest in finding something new, something that blends a Lily Allen attitude with a Lights vibe on the piano, then check her out. Her website is http://www.myspace.com/marinaandthediamonds and if you live in Britain, don’t miss out on one of her performances, especially her placement in the Glastonbury lineup.

By: Andrew Tomayer 

 So for those that know me, I’ve been hyping this British artist that I’ve been listening to for a while now. Her name is Marina Diamondis and her solo career is known as Marina and the Diamonds. She’s got a cheeky, fear not I am your saviour of music, type of style and even though many have probably not listened to a single track that she has released, once you check her site and listen to a few of her tunes you will be as hooked as I am. From her potent, track Obsessions, which talks about a bout of OCD, to her song about turning 17 years old, aptly titled Seventeen, she has full range of style and when she’s on stage she acts like a white Karen O. So for those with interest in finding something new, something that blends a Lily Allen attitude with a Lights vibe on the piano, then check her out. Her website is http://www.myspace.com/marinaandthediamonds and if you live in Britain, don’t miss out on one of her performances, especially her placement in the Glastonbury lineup.

By: Andrew Tomayer

So for those that know me, I’ve been hyping this British artist that I’ve been listening to for a while now. Her name is Marina Diamondis and her solo career is known as Marina and the Diamonds. She’s got a cheeky, fear not I am your saviour of music, type of style and even though many have probably not listened to a single track that she has released, once you check her site and listen to a few of her tunes you will be as hooked as I am. From her potent, track Obsessions, which talks about a bout of OCD, to her song about turning 17 years old, aptly titled Seventeen, she has full range of style and when she’s on stage she acts like a white Karen O. So for those with interest in finding something new, something that blends a Lily Allen attitude with a Lights vibe on the piano, then check her out. Her website is http://www.myspace.com/marinaandthediamonds and if you live in Britain, don’t miss out on one of her performances, especially her placement in the Glastonbury lineup.

By: Andrew Tomayer 

 So for those that know me, I’ve been hyping this British artist that I’ve been listening to for a while now. Her name is Marina Diamondis and her solo career is known as Marina and the Diamonds. She’s got a cheeky, fear not I am your saviour of music, type of style and even though many have probably not listened to a single track that she has released, once you check her site and listen to a few of her tunes you will be as hooked as I am. From her potent, track Obsessions, which talks about a bout of OCD, to her song about turning 17 years old, aptly titled Seventeen, she has full range of style and when she’s on stage she acts like a white Karen O. So for those with interest in finding something new, something that blends a Lily Allen attitude with a Lights vibe on the piano, then check her out. Her website is http://www.myspace.com/marinaandthediamonds and if you live in Britain, don’t miss out on one of her performances, especially her placement in the Glastonbury lineup.

Andrew Tomayer

Share
Published by
Andrew Tomayer

Recent Posts

The Maine with Nightly at History

Emo pop band, The Maine, brought their 'I Love You... But I Chose The Maine'…

1 day ago

The Antlers with Toth at Longboat Hall

Indie rock band, The Antlers, performed at Longboat Hall with Toth earlier this week. The…

1 day ago

HEALTH and Carpenter Brut at History

Industrial metal / darksynth bands, Health & Carpenter Brut, brought their co-headlining Conflict Leather tour…

3 days ago

Allison Russell Teams Up With Joy Oladokun and Julie Williams For Her New Single “No Springtime”

Allison Russell has teased new music with the single “No Springtime” featuring Joy Oladokun and…

4 days ago

LINDSAY SCHOOLCRAFT ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM ‘HARROWING’

Hauntingly poetic and fiercely independent, Lindsay Schoolcraft returns from the shadows with an announcement of…

4 days ago

Brett Young And Colbie Caillat Deliver Quiet Vulnerability As They Reimagine JP Saxe And Julia Michaels’ “If The World Was Ending”

Diamond-selling country artist Brett Young teams up with GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat to put their…

5 days ago