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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = Marina and the Diamonds
| image = Marina and the Diamonds.jpg
| caption =
| image_size =
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Marina Lambrini Diamandis
| alias =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1985|10|10|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Abergavenny]], [[Monmouthshire]], Wales
| origin =
| instrument = [[singing|Vocals]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]], [[piano]], [[glockenspiel]], [[casio VL-1|casio VL-tone]], [[organ (music)|organ]]
| genre = [[Indie pop]], [[New Wave music|New Wave]]
| occupation = Singer-songwriter, musician
| years_active = 2007–present
| label = [[Neon Gold Records|Neon Gold]], [[679 Artists|679]], [[Chop Shop Records|Chop Shop]]
| associated_acts = [[Ellie Goulding]], [[Starsmith]]
| website = {{URL|marinaandthediamonds.com}}
}}
'''Marina Lambrini Diamandis'''<ref>[http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=2789435&search_in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=10&start=1 ASCAP ACE - DIAMANDIS MARINA LAMBRINI]. ASCAP.com.</ref> ({{lang-el|Μαρίνα-Λαμπρινή Διαμάντη}}, pronounced {{IPA-el|ðʝaˈmadi|}};<ref name="LooseWomen"/> born 10 October 1985), better known by her [[stage name]] '''Marina and the Diamonds''' (sometimes stylised as '''Marina & the Diamonds'''), is a Welsh singer-songwriter.<ref name="BBC" /><ref name="Lester">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/sep/23/marina.and.the.diamonds|title=New band of the day - No 395: Marina and the Diamonds|publisher=guardian.co.uk|author=Paul Lester|date=23 September 2008 | location=London}}</ref> She rose to fame after reaching number two on the [[Sound of... (BBC poll)|BBC Sound of 2010]] poll list, coming second to [[Ellie Goulding]]. After releasing one private [[extended play|EP]], Diamandis released her second extended play, ''[[The Crown Jewels EP]]'', with help from [[Neon Gold Records]], in 2009. Now signed to [[679 Recordings]], she released her debut full length studio album, ''[[The Family Jewels (album)|The Family Jewels]]'', followed by her third extended play, ''[[The American Jewels EP]]'', in 2010. In 2011, Diamandis announced that she was working on her second album, ''[[Electra Heart]]'', which is due for release in April 2012.

Her stage name, "Marina and the Diamonds", consists of Diamandis's first name and the translation of her surname which means "Diamonds" in Greek. Although "The Diamonds" is often mistakenly believed to refer to her backing band,<ref name="DSDec09"/> it in fact refers to Diamandis's fans: she explains this on her [[Myspace]] page by saying "I'm Marina. You are the diamonds."<ref>[http://www.spotiguide.com/2010/01/hot-on-spotify-for-2010-marina-and-the-diamonds/ Spotiguide » Hot on Spotify for 2010: Marina and the Diamonds] ''spotiguide.com'' - 15 January 2010 - Retrieved on 2010-15-2</ref>

Diamandis's musical style ranges from keyboard-based ballads to more up-tempo [[New Wave music|New Wave]]-style songs with full band backing.<ref name="Lester" /> She has cited a wide-range of influences such as [[Daniel Johnston]], [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]], [[The Distillers]], [[Patti Smith]], [[Tom Waits]], [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], [[PJ Harvey]], [[Kate Bush]], [[Britney Spears]], [[Yann Tiersen]], [[Elliott Smith]], [[Dolly Parton]] and [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]].<ref name="BBCintro">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/hi/people_and_places/music/newsid_8083000/8083745.stm BBC - Marina and The Diamonds in the BBC Introducing hotseat] ''[[BBC]]'' - Tuesday, 9 June 2009 - Retrieved 3 April 2010</ref><ref name="dimandis">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/12/marina-dimandis-interview Marina Diamandis: shine on you crazy diamond | Music | The Guardian] ''[[The Guardian]]'' - 12 November 2009 - Retrieved 3 April 2010</ref>

==Background==
Diamandis was born in [[Abergavenny]], Wales to a [[Greeks|Greek]] father and a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] mother,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8337991.stm|title=Shine on, Marina Diamond|publisher=[[BBC News Online]]|date=3 November 2009|accessdate=2 December 2009|first=Mark|last=Savage}}</ref> and brought up in the village of [[Pandy, Monmouthshire|Pandy]] with her parents and her older sister.<ref name="walesonline">Rees, Claire [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/music-in-wales/2010/02/06/i-knew-i-d-be-famous-marina-diamandis-91466-25763263/ WalesOnline - Lifestyle - Music - I knew I’d be famous - Marina Diamandis] ''WalesOnline''- 6 February 2010 - Retrieved on 12 April 2010.</ref> She attended [[Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls]], of which she said "I sort of found my talent there... I was the one who always skived off choir, but I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1250342/Leafy-suburbs--4-000-term-schools-stockbroker-fathers--VERY-middle-class-girls-storming-Brits.html |title=Leafy suburbs, £4,000-a-term schools and stockbroker fathers... the VERY middle-class girls storming the Brits |work=[[Mail Online]] |date=12 February 2010 |accessdate=2010-02-23 | location=London | first=Alison | last=Boshoff}}</ref> When her parents separated, Diamandis moved to [[Greece]] when she was sixteen years old to live with her father but returned to Wales two years later.<ref name="walesonline"/>

Diamandis moved to London at the age of eighteen where she attended dance school for only two months.<ref name="DSDec09"/> Following this, in 2005 she took a one year singing course at [[Tech Music Schools]]. {{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} Diamandis enrolled on a degree in music at the [[University of East London]], transferring in her second year of studies to [[Middlesex University]], but she later dropped out.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.4ortherecord.com/Marina-and-the-DiamondsInterview.html |title=For The Record &#124; Marina and the Diamonds: Interview |publisher=4ortherecord.com |date= |accessdate=2011-01-22}}</ref> She went for many auditions including the [[West End theatre|West End musical]], ''[[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King]]''.<ref name="bbcwales">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/marina-and-the-diamonds/ BBC Wales - Music - Marina And The Diamonds] 28 October 2009 - bbc.co.uk</ref> Diamandis admitted that she auditioned for a [[reggae]] [[boy band]], held by [[Virgin Records]], in 2005 to try to make it into the music business. She said she was "delusional with drive" and ultimately decided to dress up in male attire to try to amuse the record label to sign her, but she was unsuccessful. However, she was called back by the record label a week later.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBlPBAuVMO4 YouTube - Marina and the Diamonds Interview with Scott Mills 07-04-2010 Part 1] ''[[YouTube]]'' & ''[[BBC]]'' - 9 April 2010 - Retrieved on 11 April 2010.</ref><ref>[http://music.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=151941786 Marina Diamandis's boy band audition - Music news, latest news, breaking music news, singers, bands, MSN Music - MSN UK] ''[[MSN]]'' - 29 January 2010 - Retrieved on 11 April 2010.</ref>

Diamandis has a [[synesthesia|synaesthetic]] condition that involves seeing musical notes and days of the week in different colours.<ref name="LooseWomen">[http://www.itv.com/lifestyle/loosewomen/videos/m/celebrityguests/marinaandthediamonds/ Loose Women | Marina and the Diamonds - ITV Lifestyle] ''[[ITV]]'' - 27 April 2010 - Retrieved 28 April 2010.{{Dead link|date=August 2011}}</ref>

==Musical career==
===2005–2008: Early career===
In 2005, Diamandis created the name "Marina and the Diamonds".<ref name="20Juneblog">[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/blog,now-real-life-has-no-appeal_108.htm BLOG: NOW REAL LIFE HAS NO APPEAL.] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 20 June 2010 - Retrieved 20 June 2010.</ref> When describing the origin of the name, she said:

{{quote|I never envisaged a character, pop project, band or solo artist. I saw a simple group made up of many people who had the same hearts. A space for people with similar ideals who could not fit in to life's pre-made mould. I was terribly awkward for a long time! I really craved to be part of one thing because I never felt too connected to anybody and now I feel I have that all around me.<ref name="20Juneblog"/>}}

Early demos of Marina and the Diamonds' songs were self composed and produced on the [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] [[software]] application [[Garageband]].<ref name="bbcwales"/> Through [[Gumtree]] she found someone to produce a few tracks, for which she paid £500.<ref name="spotlight09">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/introducing/artists/marinaandthediamonds/ BBC - Introducing - Artist - Marina And The Diamonds] bbc.co.uk</ref> These ended up on her debut extended play ''[[Mermaid Vs. Sailor EP]]'' which was released on 23 November 2007. The record was created on hand-made [[CD-R]]s by Diamandis and sold through her [[MySpace]] page. An estimated seventy copies were sold overall.<ref>[http://marinaandthediamonds.net/discog/ The Diamond Exchange - Marina and the Diamonds - Discography] marinaandthediamonds.net</ref>

In January 2008, Diamandis was first discovered by music scouter Derek Davies of [[Neon Gold Records]]. Davies booked Diamandis to open for Australian singer [[Gotye]] later that year where [[Warner Music Group]] first saw her and ended up signing her in October 2008 to [[679 Recordings]].<ref name="spotlight09"/>
[[File:Marina and the Diamonds The Bell House 1.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Marina and the Diamonds performing at The Bell House in [[Brooklyn, New York]].]]
Diamandis's debut single was a [[double a-side]] consisting of "[[Obsessions (Marina and the Diamonds song)|Obsessions]]" and "[[Mowgli's Road]]" which was issued on Neon Gold Records in the United States on 19 November 2008, followed by her second [[extended play]] ''[[The Crown Jewels EP]]'' on 1 June 2009 featuring her second single "[[I Am Not a Robot]]".<ref>
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Her first major label single, a re-recording of "Mowgli's Road", was released on 13 November 2009 under 679 Recordings in the UK and through [[Atlantic Records]] in the USA. On 7 December 2009 she was listed on the longlist for the [[Sound of... (BBC poll)|BBC Sound of 2010 poll]],<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8388589.stm BBC News - BBC Sound of 2010: Marina and the Diamonds] bbc.co.uk - 7 December 2009</ref> and on 7 January 2010 it was announced that she had taken second place.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8437856.stm BBC Sound of 2010: Marina and the Diamonds] BBC News - 7 January 2010</ref>

===2009–2010: ''The Family Jewels''===
Marina and the Diamonds' debut album, ''[[The Family Jewels (album)|The Family Jewels]]'', was released in February 2010. It peaked at number five on the [[UK Albums Chart]] and was certified silver in the United Kingdom days before its release.<ref name="BPI">[http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/Search.aspx BPI Certified Awards Search] Search ''The Family Jewels'' by "Title"</ref> A re-release of "[[Mowgli's Road]]" was released as the album's lead single in November 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/mowglis-road-space-woods-single/id339149219 |title=Mowgli's Road / Space and the Woods - Single by Marina & The Diamonds - Download Mowgli's Road / Space and the Woods - Single on iTunes |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=13 November 2009 |accessdate=2011-01-22}}</ref> However, the song "[[Hollywood (Marina and the Diamonds song)|Hollywood]]" was released as the first major single from the album in February 2010.<ref>[http://www.nme.com/news/marina-and-the-diamonds/48651 Marina and the Diamonds announce debut album details and release date] NME.com, 1 December 2009</ref> A re-release of "[[I Am Not a Robot]]" in April 2010 became the album's third single; Diamandis said she decided to re-release the song because "people seem to empathize and relate with the song, regardless of gender or age."<ref name="IANaR">[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/news,i-am-not-a-robot-will-be-marinas-next-single-in-the-uk_37.htm Marina and The Diamonds - News - I AM NOT A ROBOT WILL BE MARINA'S NEXT SINGLE IN THE UK!] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 12 March 2010 - Retrieved 23 March 2010</ref>
"[[Oh No!]]" became the album's fourth single in August 2010,<ref>[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/blog,oh-yes_93.htm Marina and The Diamonds - Blogs - OH YES!] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - Retrieved 26 May 2010.</ref> and "[[Shampain]]" became the fifth single in October 2010.<ref>[http://www.radio1.gr/music/forthcoming_uk_singles.htm Radio1 Rodos Greece ::: UK Forthcoming Singles ::: Charts, DJ Promos, Dance, Lyrics, Free Mp3 Samples Downloads] Radio1 - Retrieved 11 July 2010.</ref> She embarked on her first headlining tour on 14 February 2010, consisting of seventy dates around the United Kingdom, Ireland, mainland Europe, the United States and Canada.<ref name="firsttour2010">[http://marinaandthediamonds.com/live/ Live - Marina and the Diamonds] 14 July 2009 - marinaandthediamonds.com</ref>

Also during 2010, Diamandis collaborated with producer [[Benny Blanco]] and guitarist [[Dave Sitek]] in [[Los Angeles]] on new material which she described as "a really great opportunity for me as a songwriter. [We are] such a weird threesome&mdash;a combination of super pop and really indie".<ref name="DSDec09">Levine, Nick [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/interviews/a192242/ones-to-watch-marina-and-the-diamonds.html Ones To Watch: Marina and the Diamonds] 26 December 2009 - digitalspy.co.uk</ref>

In March 2010, [[Atlantic Records]] signed Marina and the Diamonds to [[Chop Shop Records]] in the United States.<ref name="chopshop">{{cite web|url=http://blog.chopshoprecords.com/2010/03/04/marina-the-diamonds-joins-chop-shop-records-line-up/|title= Marina & The Diamonds Joins Chop Shop Records Line-Up|last=Staff|date=4 March 2010|publisher=[[Chop Shop Records]]|accessdate=5 March 2010}}</ref><ref name="atlanticrecords">{{cite web|url=http://www.atlanticrecords.com/pressreleases/article/?pressId=8a0af8122718229f01271a8d0f94004e|title=Atlantic Records :: MARINA & THE DIAMONDS? THE FAMILY JEWELS DEBUTS TOP 5 IN THE UK|last=Staff|date=1 March 2010|publisher=[[Atlantic Records]]|accessdate=5 March 2010}}</ref> Before the album's American release in May 2010,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a206684/marina-confirms-us-album-release.html|title=Marina confirms US album release|last=Balls|first=David|date=4 March 2010|publisher=Digital Spy|accessdate=5 March 2010}}</ref> Diamandis released her third extended play, ''[[The American Jewels EP]]'', digitally and exclusively for the United States in March 2010.<ref name="chopshop"/><ref name="atlanticrecords"/> Diamandis made her North American debut on 14 March 2010 through a series of performances.<ref name="PRUS">{{cite web|url=http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=343414&Itemid=95|title=Marina & The Diamonds' "THE FAMILY JEWELS" Debuts Top 5 in the UK; Acclaimed Pop Sensation Slates U|last=Staff|date=5 March 2010|publisher=PR-USA.net|accessdate=5 March 2010}}</ref>

Marina and the Diamonds was nominated for Critics' Choice at the [[2010 BRIT Awards]]<ref>[http://www.brits.co.uk/history/shows/2010 The BRITs 2010 | The Brit Awards 2010] ''brits.co.uk'' - 16 February 2010 - Retrieved 3 May 2010.</ref> and came fifth in ''SHREDnews''<nowiki>'</nowiki> "Ten Artists To Watch in 2010" list in March 2010.<ref>[http://www.shrednews.com/10-artists-to-watch/ Ten Artists To Watch In 2010 Part 2 | SHREDnews] ''SHREDnews'' - 26 March 2010 - Retrieved 11 April 2010.</ref> She also won the award for Best UK & Ireland Act at the [[2010 MTV Europe Music Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ema.mtv.co.uk/news/2010-best-uk-act-winner|Best |title=New Act |publisher=Ema.mtv.co.uk |date=6 November 2011 |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref>

===2011–present: ''Electra Heart''===
In a January 2011 interview, Diamandis announced that her second album would mainly be about female sexuality and feminism.{{fact|date=March 2012}} The same month, Diamandis was announced as a support act for the U.S. leg of [[Katy Perry]]'s [[California Dreams Tour]].<ref name="Dinh">{{cite web|last=Dinh |first=James |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1656276/katy-perry-announces-california-dreams-tour-dates.jhtml |title=Katy Perry Announces California Dreams Tour Dates - Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV |date= |accessdate=2011-01-22}}</ref> Three early demos were leaked in early 2011, called "Sex, Yeah", "Living Dead" and "Jealousy", each showing a more pop sound.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tunespill.com/1055/marina-the-diamonds-living-dead-sex-yeah |title=tunespill.com |publisher=tunespill.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-31}}</ref> Diamandis has recorded material with producers Cirkut, [[Guy Sigsworth]], [[Labrinth]], [[Greg Kurstin]], [[Diplo (DJ)|Diplo]], [[Dr. Luke]], [[Stargate]] and [[Liam Howe]].

In August 2011, Diamandis uploaded a video to her YouTube page titled "Part 1: Fear and Loathing". In an interview with [[Popjustice]], she explained the concept of the album, titled ''[[Electra Heart]]'' after a character of her creation; she said the guise "epitomises and embodies the lies, illusions and death of American ideologies involved in the corruption of self [...] 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&mdash;that’s anyone’s worst fear&mdash;is losing myself and becoming a vacuous person. And that happens a lot when you’re very ambitious."<ref>Pop Dash. ["http://popdash.com/news/6282/marina-&-the-diamonds-cuts-off-hair-in-electra-heart-return"], ''Pop Dash'', 9 August 2011.</ref> The campaign's first single, "[[Radioactive (Marina and the Diamonds song)|Radioactive]]" produced by [[Stargate (production team)|Stargate]], was released in October 2011,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://itunes.apple.com/ie/preorder/radioactive/id459888548 |title=iTunes - Music - Radioactive by Marina & the Diamonds |publisher=Itunes.apple.com |date=30 September 2011 |accessdate=2011-12-31}}</ref> followed by a demo of the song "Starring Role" in November<ref>{{cite web|author=Meld je aan of registreer je om een reactie te plaatsen! |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCYY2WLzi8Q&feature=channel_video_title |title=MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS &#124; "Starring Role" Demo |publisher=YouTube |date=20 November 2011 |accessdate=2011-12-31}}</ref> and a video titled ''♡ PART 3: "THE ARCHETYPES" ♡'' in December.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww8lYVerLo4/ Official Music Video] - 25 December 2011.</ref> The album ''Electra Heart'' will be released on 30 April 2012,<ref>https://twitter.com/#!/MarinasDiamonds/status/169088514737188864</ref> preceded by the single "Primadonna" on 16 April.<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/MarinasDiamonds/status/167643586047909888/ Official Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/MarinasDiamonds/status/167643912616419329/ Official Twitter]</ref> A track titled "Homewrecker" has been released as a free download to her mailing list subscribers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/ |title=Marina & the Diamonds : official website |publisher=Marinaandthediamonds.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref>

The official video for ''Primadonna'' was published on the singer's YouTube channel on 12 March.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj5L9SYhoSE&feature=channel |title=Primadonna Official Video |publisher=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj5L9SYhoSE&feature=channel |date=12 March 2012 |accessdate=2012-03-12}}</ref>

==Music style and influences==
[[File:MarinaTheGemTour.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Marina and the Diamonds performing on [[The Gem Tour]] in Birmingham, UK.]]
Marina and the Diamonds has been influenced by a wide-range of musicians from [[PJ Harvey]] to [[Britney Spears]].<ref name="BBCintro"/> Diamandis has also noted [[Daniel Johnston]] as one of her major influences saying:

{{quote|He really opened me up to a whole new world of music and a whole new perception of what an artist is. For me, he really encouraged me because if you think of someone who has been spoon-fed [[pop music|pop]], up until twenty-one years old, and you hear someone like Daniel Johnston you're like "God, this is terrible, but I love it." It sounds like a child has made it, like, the production is so all over the place. He's obviously got something very captivating here yet he doesn't fit the normal mould and people still love him. I thought "if he can do it then [so can I]," that's when I started to produce things myself and play live, even though I wasn't even great on the piano. It's all about emotion and if you have heart, people connect to that.<ref name="ABCaus" />}}

Diamandis calls herself a "DIY musician"<ref name="ABCaus">[http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/zan/blog/s2872633.htm Marina Diamandis talks pop, Daniel Johnston and cuckoo-ing, with Zan in Texas... | Mornings with Zan | triple j] ''ABC Australian'' - 14 April 2010 - Retrieved on 25 April 2010</ref> and describes her sound as an alternative to mainstream pop music.<ref name="BBCintro"/> In an interview with ''ClashMusic'' Diamandis said that she does not come from a musical background and explained "I probably have a bit of a different sound because I don’t really know what I’m doing".<ref name="clashmusic"/> Lyrically, she says her music analyzes people and that if she wasn't a musician, she would be a psychologist.<ref>[http://twitpic.com/195xao GOODBYE TO SIZE ZERO FIGURES AND INFLUENTIAL DESIGNERS WHO IN... on Twitpic] ''Twitpic'' - 17 March 2010 - Retrieved 26 April 2010.</ref>

Critics usually catalogue Marina and the Diamonds as a [[New Wave music|New Wave]] pop artist. In an interview with ''[[The Guardian]]'' she said, "I suppose I'm an indie artist with pop goals".<ref name="dimandis"/> Although Diamandis has asserted that she never tries to sound like any other artist or copy a genre of music, she has been compared to a variety of artists such as [[Kate Bush]]<ref name="clashmusic">[http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/ones-to-watch-2010-marina-and-the-diamonds Ones To Watch 2010: Marina And The Diamonds | Clash Music Exclusive Ones To Watch] ''ClashMusic'' - 26/01/2010 - 28 March 2010</ref> and most commonly [[Florence and the Machine]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jan/27/marina-and-the-diamonds-review Marina and the Diamonds | Pop review | Music | The Guardian] ''[[The Guardian]]'' - 27 January 2010 - Retrieved on 28 March 2010</ref> ''[[PopMatters]]'' commented on her vocal delivery and attitude saying it "has a tendency to overshadow the music, which is often melodically inventive, but we are rarely given the chance to realise this."<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/123324-marina-the-diamonds-the-family-jewels Marina & The Diamonds: The Family Jewels < PopMatters] ''PopMatters'' - Retrieved 25 April 2010</ref> ''The Guardian''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Paul Lester]] wrote that "her songs are hard to fathom. They veer between simple keyboards-based ballads and more upbeat and catchy, quirky new wave-inflected numbers enhanced by percussion, guitar and drums."<ref name="Lester" />

===Public image===
As well as her music, Marina and the Diamonds is also notable for her unique attire.<ref>[http://www.look.co.uk/fashion/style-spy-marina-and-the-diamonds Style Spy: Marina And The Diamonds | Look] ''[[Look (UK magazine)|LOOK]]'' - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> When asked in an interview to describe her fashion style in three words, Diamandis said "[[vintage clothing|vintage]], [[cheerleader]] and [[cartoon]]".<ref name="frockme">[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/frock-me-with-tk-maxx/4od#3057838 Frock Me with TK Maxx - 4oD - Channel 4] ''[[Channel 4]]'' - 25 April 2010 - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> You can see an element of this style in the video for 'Oh No!' Which was released in June 2010. She has praised model/DJ [[Leigh Lezark]]'s fashion style and called [[Gwen Stefani]] her definitive style icon calling her image "cartoonized but in a very fresh way".<ref name="frockme"/> Diamandis has mentioned that she sometimes makes her own outfits with clothes she buys from charity shops.<ref>[http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/music/interviews/Marina+and+the+Diamonds+Chat+To+FemaleFirst-69885.html Marina and the Diamonds Chat To FemaleFirst] ''FemaleFirst'' - 3 August 2010 - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> She also collects vintage [[cheerleading uniform|cheer jackets]].<ref name="frockme"/> She has often been seen wearing clothes by [[Jean-Charles de Castelbajac]],<ref>[http://www.look.co.uk/fashion/marina-diamandis-loves-jean-charles-de-castelbajac Marina Diamandis Loves Jean Charles De Castelbajac | Look] ''LOOK'' - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> Laura Mackness,<ref>[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/blog,return-of-the-mac_62.htm Marina and The Diamonds - Blogs - RETURN OF THE MAC] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 24 April 2010 - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> Beyond Retro,<ref>[http://www.beyondretro.com/english/blog/?p=1546 Marina and The Diamonds | Beyond Retro Vintage Clothing Blog] ''beyondretro.com'' - July 2009 - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> Motel Rocks,<ref>[http://www.motelrocks.co.uk/2010/03/04/get-her-style-marina-and-the-diamonds/ Get her style! Marina and the Diamonds! — MOTELROCKS BLOG] ''motelrocks.co.uk'' Marina has also been spotted in jewellery by Stolen Thunder, the brand created her diamonds rings and huge diamond sunglasses for her appearance at Glastonbury. Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> Jervoise Jackets<ref>[http://ireadfaux.com/annabelle-moore/interview-zoe-jervoise/ Interview // Zoe Jervoise] ''ireadfaux.com'' - Retrieved 11 June 2010.</ref> amongst others. Diamandis has admitted that she would "like to do something in fashion, not designing, not one of those skanky celebrity lines, but being involved behind the scenes".<ref name="walesonline"/>

As part of [[Selfridges]]' "Sound of Music", Diamandis designed her own window display for the London's [[Oxford Street]] branch in May 2010.<ref>[http://www.ftape.com/media/?p=9020 Selfridges Launch 'Sounds of the Mind' Window Displays | F.TAPE | Fashion Directory] ''ftape.com'' - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> She also appeared as a "live mannequin" for the display.<ref>[http://www.ok.co.uk/celebnews/view/21631/Paloma-Faith-and-Marina-Diamandis-spend-a-day-in-the-life-of-shop-dummies/ OK! Magazine: First For Celebrity News :: Latest Celebrity News :: Paloma Faith and Marina Diamandis spend a day in the life of shop dummies] ''[[OK!]]'' - 10 May 2010 - Retrieved 31 May 2010.</ref> Diamandis was featured on [[Vogue (British magazine)|''Vogue'' UK]]'s official website throughout November 2010 for a popular sartorial section called "Today I'm Wearing", where she blogged her daily style choices for the fashion website.<ref>[http://www.vogue.co.uk/photo-blogs/marina-diamandis/101101-marina-diamandis-day-1.aspx VOGUE.COM UK] ''Marina Diamandis on VOGUE.COM's Today I'm Wearing'' - November 2010.</ref> In December 2010, Diamandis announced on her Twitter that she would be the new face of the [[Max Factor]] make-up range Max Colour Effects.

==Discography==
{{Main|Marina and the Diamonds discography}}

* 2010: ''[[The Family Jewels (album)|The Family Jewels]]''
* 2012: ''[[Electra Heart |Electra Heart]]''

==Touring==
[[File:0marina12 blue sm2.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Marina and the Diamonds at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, NJ]]
In 2009, Marina and the Diamonds played at [[BBC Radio 1]]'s Big Weekend in [[Swindon]] early in May 2009,<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/bigweekend/2009/artists/marinaandthediamonds|title=Introducing Marina and the Diamonds|publisher=''[[BBC]]''}}</ref> [[Glastonbury Festival]] in June 2009,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://web.orange.co.uk/p/glastonbury/blog/?p=975|title=Orange at Glastonbury}}</ref> and the [[Reading and Leeds Festivals]] in August 2009.<ref>[http://www.nme.com/news/marina-and-the-diamonds/47020 Marina And The Diamonds cover Late At The Pier at Reading Festival] NME.com, 29 August 2009</ref>

In promotion for her album and "Hollywood", Diamandis performed at [[MTV (UK & Ireland)|Brand New: 10 for 10]] at London's [[Dingwalls]],<ref>[http://www.mtv.co.uk/music/10-for-10-marina-and-the-diamonds 10 for 10 Marina & The Diamonds | MTV UK] ''mtv.co.uk''</ref> had an eleven minute [[4Music]] special - ''4Play: Marina and the Diamonds'' - on [[Channel 4]],<ref>[http://www.channel4.com/programmes/4play/episode-guide/series-15/episode-1 4Play - 4Play: Marina and The Diamonds - Channel 4] ''channel4.co.uk''</ref> performed at [[T4 (Channel 4)|T4's Outside-In Festival]],<ref>[http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/t4/outsidein.html T4 - Outside-In - Channel4]{{dead link|date=March 2012}}</ref> [[Q (magazine)|New to Q Sessions]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.qthemusic.com/2009/11/new_to_q_sessions_-_new_bands.html |title=New to Q Sessions - New bands announced - News - QTheMusic.com |publisher=News.qthemusic.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> in January 2010, was a musical guest on [[GMTV]], ''[[Friday Night with Jonathan Ross]]'', ''[[The Review Show]]'' in February 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/guests/wk05.shtml |title=Press Office - The Week's Guests week 5 - 2010 |publisher=BBC |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> and ''[[Later... with Jools Holland]]'' and [[T4 (Channel 4)|T4]]'s ''[[Frock Me!]]'' in April 2010. She performed at the [[Isle of Wight Festival 2010]] and [[Glastonbury Festival 2010]] in June 2010 and is planned to appear at other [[music festivals]] across the United Kingdom, mainland Europe and North America.

Diamandis had already sold out the first leg of her first headlining tour, [[The Family Jewels Tour]] (including the third leg of her tour, [[The Gem Tour]]) before the release of her debut album. Her entire tour currently consists of seventy dates across six legs around the United Kingdom, North America, Ireland and mainland Europe.<ref name="firsttour2010"/><ref>[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/news,may-uk-tour-dates_13.htm Marina and The Diamonds - News - MAY UK TOUR DATES] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 29 January 2010 - Retrieved 3 May 2010.</ref><ref>[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/news,octnov-uk-ireland-tour-confirmed-exclusive-preorder-tomorrow-0505_74.htm Marina and The Diamonds - News - OCT/NOV UK + IRELAND TOUR CONFIRMED! EXCLUSIVE PRE-ORDER TOMORROW (05.05)] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 4 May 2010 - Retrieved 4 May 2010.</ref> Diamandis was accompanied by support acts Clock Opera and [[Alan Pownall]] for the first leg of her tour and [[Spark (singer)|Spark]] on The Gem Tour.<ref>[http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/blog,hands-behind-my-back_69.htm Marina and The Diamonds - Blogs - HANDS BEHIND MY BACK.] ''marinaandthediamonds.com'' - 29 April 2010 - Retrieved 30 April 2010</ref>

On 4 November 2011 it was announced via the Coldplay website that Marina and the Diamonds are supporting Coldplay at Manchester in their European tour.<ref>[http://coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=844] UK/European tour support acts announced</ref>
On 13 February 2011 it was announced via the artists twitter that she would be releasing dates shortly for a tour in May to promote her upcoming album<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/MarinasDiamonds]</ref>

;Tours
*[[The Family Jewels Tour]] (February 2010 — September 2010)
*[[The Burger Queen Tour]] (October 2010 — June 2011)
*[[California Dreams Tour]] (Supporting - 22 June - 9 July)<ref name="Dinh"/>
*[[Mylo Xyloto Tour]] (Supporting - Manchester — December, 4th 2011 & America - 23 July 2012 until 11 August 2012)
*Lonely Hearts Club Tour (May 2012)

==Backing band==
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;Current members
*Peter Carr – [[electronic keyboard]]
*Dan Gulino – [[bass guitar|bass]]
*Jonathon Shone - keyboard
*Sebastian Sternberg – [[drum kit|drums]]
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;Past members
*Brian Epstein – bass
*Nick Harsant – bass
*Nick Johnson – drums
*Tom Holdroyd – [[guitar]]
*Chris Morris – drums
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==Awards and nominations==
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|[[Sound of... (BBC poll)|BBC Sound of 2010]]
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|SHREDnews
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Ten Artists To Watch in 2010
|style="background:lightgrey" |Fifth place
|-
|[[List of NME Award winners#Shockwaves NME Awards 2010|2010 NME Awards]]
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Hottest Woman
|{{nom}}
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|[[BT Digital Music Awards|2010 BT Digital Music Awards]]
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|Breakthrough Artist of the Year
|{{nom}}
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|{{Won}}
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|Marina and the Diamonds
|Best European Act
|{{nom}}
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|[[UK Festival Awards|UK Festival Awards 2010]]
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Best Breakthrough Act
|{{nom}}
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[4Music]] Video Honours
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Hottest Girl of 2010
|style="background:lightgrey" |Eighth place
|-
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Box Biggest Breakthrough of 2010
|style="background:lightgrey" |Tenth place
|-
|Hollywood
|Best Video of 2010
|{{nom}}
|-
||Virgin Media Music Awards
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Best Newcomer
|{{Won}}
|-
||2011
||[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour Women of the Year Awards]]
|Marina and the Diamonds
|Best Band
|{{nom}}
|-
||2012
||NME Awards <ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NME_Awards_2012 |title=NME Awards 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |publisher=En.wikipedia.org |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref>
|Marina Diamandis
|Hottest Female
|{{nom}}
{{end}}

==References==
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==External links==
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* {{Official website|http://www.marinaandthediamonds.com/}}
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/marina-and-the-diamonds/ Marina and the Diamonds] on [[BBC Cymru Wales|BBC Wales]]
* [http://www.vogue.co.uk/photo-blogs/marina-diamandis/101101-marina-diamandis-day-1.aspx/ Today I'm Wearing] at [[Vogue (British magazine)|''Vogue'' UK]]

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Marina and the Diamonds
Background information
Birth nameMarina Lambrini Diamandis
Born (1985-10-10) 10 October 1985 (age 38)
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
GenresIndie pop, New Wave
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboard, piano, glockenspiel, casio VL-tone, organ
Years active2007–present
LabelsNeon Gold, 679, Chop Shop
Websitemarinaandthediamonds.com

Marina Lambrini Diamandis[1] (Greek: Μαρίνα-Λαμπρινή Διαμάντη, pronounced [ðʝaˈmadi];[2] born 10 October 1985), better known by her stage name Marina and the Diamonds (sometimes stylised as Marina & the Diamonds), is a Welsh singer-songwriter.[3][4] She rose to fame after reaching number two on the BBC Sound of 2010 poll list, coming second to Ellie Goulding. After releasing one private EP, Diamandis released her second extended play, The Crown Jewels EP, with help from Neon Gold Records, in 2009. Now signed to 679 Recordings, she released her debut full length studio album, The Family Jewels, followed by her third extended play, The American Jewels EP, in 2010. In 2011, Diamandis announced that she was working on her second album, Electra Heart, which is due for release in April 2012.

Her stage name, "Marina and the Diamonds", consists of Diamandis's first name and the translation of her surname which means "Diamonds" in Greek. Although "The Diamonds" is often mistakenly believed to refer to her backing band,[5] it in fact refers to Diamandis's fans: she explains this on her Myspace page by saying "I'm Marina. You are the diamonds."[6]

Diamandis's musical style ranges from keyboard-based ballads to more up-tempo New Wave-style songs with full band backing.[4] She has cited a wide-range of influences such as Daniel Johnston, Blondie, The Distillers, Patti Smith, Tom Waits, Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Kate Bush, Britney Spears, Yann Tiersen, Elliott Smith, Dolly Parton and Madonna.[7][8]

Background

Diamandis was born in Abergavenny, Wales to a Greek father and a Welsh mother,[9] and brought up in the village of Pandy with her parents and her older sister.[10] She attended Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls, of which she said "I sort of found my talent there... I was the one who always skived off choir, but I had an incredible music teacher who managed to convince me I could do anything."[11] When her parents separated, Diamandis moved to Greece when she was sixteen years old to live with her father but returned to Wales two years later.[10]

Diamandis moved to London at the age of eighteen where she attended dance school for only two months.[5] Following this, in 2005 she took a one year singing course at Tech Music Schools. [citation needed] Diamandis enrolled on a degree in music at the University of East London, transferring in her second year of studies to Middlesex University, but she later dropped out.[12] She went for many auditions including the West End musical, The Lion King.[13] Diamandis admitted that she auditioned for a reggae boy band, held by Virgin Records, in 2005 to try to make it into the music business. She said she was "delusional with drive" and ultimately decided to dress up in male attire to try to amuse the record label to sign her, but she was unsuccessful. However, she was called back by the record label a week later.[14][15]

Diamandis has a synaesthetic condition that involves seeing musical notes and days of the week in different colours.[2]

Musical career

2005–2008: Early career

In 2005, Diamandis created the name "Marina and the Diamonds".[16] When describing the origin of the name, she said:

I never envisaged a character, pop project, band or solo artist. I saw a simple group made up of many people who had the same hearts. A space for people with similar ideals who could not fit in to life's pre-made mould. I was terribly awkward for a long time! I really craved to be part of one thing because I never felt too connected to anybody and now I feel I have that all around me.[16]

Early demos of Marina and the Diamonds' songs were self composed and produced on the Apple software application Garageband.[13] Through Gumtree she found someone to produce a few tracks, for which she paid £500.[17] These ended up on her debut extended play Mermaid Vs. Sailor EP which was released on 23 November 2007. The record was created on hand-made CD-Rs by Diamandis and sold through her MySpace page. An estimated seventy copies were sold overall.[18]

In January 2008, Diamandis was first discovered by music scouter Derek Davies of Neon Gold Records. Davies booked Diamandis to open for Australian singer Gotye later that year where Warner Music Group first saw her and ended up signing her in October 2008 to 679 Recordings.[17]

Marina and the Diamonds performing at The Bell House in Brooklyn, New York.

Diamandis's debut single was a double a-side consisting of "Obsessions" and "Mowgli's Road" which was issued on Neon Gold Records in the United States on 19 November 2008, followed by her second extended play The Crown Jewels EP on 1 June 2009 featuring her second single "I Am Not a Robot".[19] Her first major label single, a re-recording of "Mowgli's Road", was released on 13 November 2009 under 679 Recordings in the UK and through Atlantic Records in the USA. On 7 December 2009 she was listed on the longlist for the BBC Sound of 2010 poll,[20] and on 7 January 2010 it was announced that she had taken second place.[21]

2009–2010: The Family Jewels

Marina and the Diamonds' debut album, The Family Jewels, was released in February 2010. It peaked at number five on the UK Albums Chart and was certified silver in the United Kingdom days before its release.[22] A re-release of "Mowgli's Road" was released as the album's lead single in November 2009.[23] However, the song "Hollywood" was released as the first major single from the album in February 2010.[24] A re-release of "I Am Not a Robot" in April 2010 became the album's third single; Diamandis said she decided to re-release the song because "people seem to empathize and relate with the song, regardless of gender or age."[25] "Oh No!" became the album's fourth single in August 2010,[26] and "Shampain" became the fifth single in October 2010.[27] She embarked on her first headlining tour on 14 February 2010, consisting of seventy dates around the United Kingdom, Ireland, mainland Europe, the United States and Canada.[28]

Also during 2010, Diamandis collaborated with producer Benny Blanco and guitarist Dave Sitek in Los Angeles on new material which she described as "a really great opportunity for me as a songwriter. [We are] such a weird threesome—a combination of super pop and really indie".[5]

In March 2010, Atlantic Records signed Marina and the Diamonds to Chop Shop Records in the United States.[29][30] Before the album's American release in May 2010,[31] Diamandis released her third extended play, The American Jewels EP, digitally and exclusively for the United States in March 2010.[29][30] Diamandis made her North American debut on 14 March 2010 through a series of performances.[32]

Marina and the Diamonds was nominated for Critics' Choice at the 2010 BRIT Awards[33] and came fifth in SHREDnews' "Ten Artists To Watch in 2010" list in March 2010.[34] She also won the award for Best UK & Ireland Act at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards.[35]

2011–present: Electra Heart

In a January 2011 interview, Diamandis announced that her second album would mainly be about female sexuality and feminism.[citation needed] The same month, Diamandis was announced as a support act for the U.S. leg of Katy Perry's California Dreams Tour.[36] Three early demos were leaked in early 2011, called "Sex, Yeah", "Living Dead" and "Jealousy", each showing a more pop sound.[37] Diamandis has recorded material with producers Cirkut, Guy Sigsworth, Labrinth, Greg Kurstin, Diplo, Dr. Luke, Stargate and Liam Howe.

In August 2011, Diamandis uploaded a video to her YouTube page titled "Part 1: Fear and Loathing". In an interview with Popjustice, she explained the concept of the album, titled Electra Heart after a character of her creation; she said the guise "epitomises and embodies the lies, illusions and death of American ideologies involved in the corruption of self [...] 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."[38] The campaign's first single, "Radioactive" produced by Stargate, was released in October 2011,[39] followed by a demo of the song "Starring Role" in November[40] and a video titled ♡ PART 3: "THE ARCHETYPES" ♡ in December.[41] The album Electra Heart will be released on 30 April 2012,[42] preceded by the single "Primadonna" on 16 April.[43][44] A track titled "Homewrecker" has been released as a free download to her mailing list subscribers.[45]

The official video for Primadonna was published on the singer's YouTube channel on 12 March.[46]

Music style and influences

Marina and the Diamonds performing on The Gem Tour in Birmingham, UK.

Marina and the Diamonds has been influenced by a wide-range of musicians from PJ Harvey to Britney Spears.[7] Diamandis has also noted Daniel Johnston as one of her major influences saying:

He really opened me up to a whole new world of music and a whole new perception of what an artist is. For me, he really encouraged me because if you think of someone who has been spoon-fed pop, up until twenty-one years old, and you hear someone like Daniel Johnston you're like "God, this is terrible, but I love it." It sounds like a child has made it, like, the production is so all over the place. He's obviously got something very captivating here yet he doesn't fit the normal mould and people still love him. I thought "if he can do it then [so can I]," that's when I started to produce things myself and play live, even though I wasn't even great on the piano. It's all about emotion and if you have heart, people connect to that.[47]

Diamandis calls herself a "DIY musician"[47] and describes her sound as an alternative to mainstream pop music.[7] In an interview with ClashMusic Diamandis said that she does not come from a musical background and explained "I probably have a bit of a different sound because I don’t really know what I’m doing".[48] Lyrically, she says her music analyzes people and that if she wasn't a musician, she would be a psychologist.[49]

Critics usually catalogue Marina and the Diamonds as a New Wave pop artist. In an interview with The Guardian she said, "I suppose I'm an indie artist with pop goals".[8] Although Diamandis has asserted that she never tries to sound like any other artist or copy a genre of music, she has been compared to a variety of artists such as Kate Bush[48] and most commonly Florence and the Machine.[50] PopMatters commented on her vocal delivery and attitude saying it "has a tendency to overshadow the music, which is often melodically inventive, but we are rarely given the chance to realise this."[51] The Guardian's Paul Lester wrote that "her songs are hard to fathom. They veer between simple keyboards-based ballads and more upbeat and catchy, quirky new wave-inflected numbers enhanced by percussion, guitar and drums."[4]

Public image

As well as her music, Marina and the Diamonds is also notable for her unique attire.[52] When asked in an interview to describe her fashion style in three words, Diamandis said "vintage, cheerleader and cartoon".[53] You can see an element of this style in the video for 'Oh No!' Which was released in June 2010. She has praised model/DJ Leigh Lezark's fashion style and called Gwen Stefani her definitive style icon calling her image "cartoonized but in a very fresh way".[53] Diamandis has mentioned that she sometimes makes her own outfits with clothes she buys from charity shops.[54] She also collects vintage cheer jackets.[53] She has often been seen wearing clothes by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac,[55] Laura Mackness,[56] Beyond Retro,[57] Motel Rocks,[58] Jervoise Jackets[59] amongst others. Diamandis has admitted that she would "like to do something in fashion, not designing, not one of those skanky celebrity lines, but being involved behind the scenes".[10]

As part of Selfridges' "Sound of Music", Diamandis designed her own window display for the London's Oxford Street branch in May 2010.[60] She also appeared as a "live mannequin" for the display.[61] Diamandis was featured on Vogue UK's official website throughout November 2010 for a popular sartorial section called "Today I'm Wearing", where she blogged her daily style choices for the fashion website.[62] In December 2010, Diamandis announced on her Twitter that she would be the new face of the Max Factor make-up range Max Colour Effects.

Discography

Touring

Marina and the Diamonds at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, NJ

In 2009, Marina and the Diamonds played at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Swindon early in May 2009,[3] Glastonbury Festival in June 2009,[63] and the Reading and Leeds Festivals in August 2009.[64]

In promotion for her album and "Hollywood", Diamandis performed at Brand New: 10 for 10 at London's Dingwalls,[65] had an eleven minute 4Music special - 4Play: Marina and the Diamonds - on Channel 4,[66] performed at T4's Outside-In Festival,[67] New to Q Sessions[68] in January 2010, was a musical guest on GMTV, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, The Review Show in February 2010[69] and Later... with Jools Holland and T4's Frock Me! in April 2010. She performed at the Isle of Wight Festival 2010 and Glastonbury Festival 2010 in June 2010 and is planned to appear at other music festivals across the United Kingdom, mainland Europe and North America.

Diamandis had already sold out the first leg of her first headlining tour, The Family Jewels Tour (including the third leg of her tour, The Gem Tour) before the release of her debut album. Her entire tour currently consists of seventy dates across six legs around the United Kingdom, North America, Ireland and mainland Europe.[28][70][71] Diamandis was accompanied by support acts Clock Opera and Alan Pownall for the first leg of her tour and Spark on The Gem Tour.[72]

On 4 November 2011 it was announced via the Coldplay website that Marina and the Diamonds are supporting Coldplay at Manchester in their European tour.[73] On 13 February 2011 it was announced via the artists twitter that she would be releasing dates shortly for a tour in May to promote her upcoming album[74]

Tours

Backing band

Awards and nominations

Year Organisation Nominated work Award Result
2010 BBC Sound of 2010 Marina and the Diamonds Sound of 2010 Second place
2010 BRIT Awards Marina and the Diamonds Critics' Choice Nominated
SHREDnews Marina and the Diamonds Ten Artists To Watch in 2010 Fifth place
2010 NME Awards Marina and the Diamonds Hottest Woman Nominated
2010 BT Digital Music Awards Marina and the Diamonds Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Marina and the Diamonds Best UK & Irish Act Won
Marina and the Diamonds Best European Act Nominated
UK Festival Awards 2010 Marina and the Diamonds Best Breakthrough Act Nominated
4Music Video Honours Marina and the Diamonds Hottest Girl of 2010 Eighth place
Marina and the Diamonds Box Biggest Breakthrough of 2010 Tenth place
Hollywood Best Video of 2010 Nominated
Virgin Media Music Awards Marina and the Diamonds Best Newcomer Won
2011 Glamour Women of the Year Awards Marina and the Diamonds Best Band Nominated
2012 NME Awards [75] Marina Diamandis Hottest Female Nominated

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