What kind of song is Homewrecker by Marina and the diamonds?

What kind of song is Homewrecker by Marina and the diamonds?

“Homewrecker” is a track from Marina and the Diamonds ’s sophomore studio album, Electra Heart. From Amazon’s track-by-track analysis of the album, Marina talked about the song’s… “Homewrecker” is a track from Marina and the Diamonds ’s sophomore studio album, Electra Heart.

Who are the members of Marina and the diamonds?

Marina Diamandis. Marina Lambrini Diamandis ( / ˌdiːəˈmændɪs /; Greek: Μαρίνα-Λαμπρινή Διαμάντη; born 10 October 1985), known mononymously as Marina and previously by the stage name Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer, songwriter, and record producer. Diamandis was born in Brynmawr and raised in Abergavenny,

When did Marina Diamandis Family Jewels come out?

Diamandis’s debut studio album The Family Jewels was released on 15 February 2010; it debuted at number five on the UK Albums Chart with first-week sales of 27,618 copies, and was eventually certified gold by the BPI.

What was the meaning of the song Homewrecker?

‘Homewrecker’ is kind of a response to ‘Lies.’ In that, I think some people like to play the victim–for me, it’s quite embarrassing. And so I wanted to turn the tables and create a character-type that was more like the slayer than the slayed. Songs like ‘Bubblegum Bitch,’ ‘Homewrecker,’ and ‘Primadonna’ all go together in a trio.

Who is the girl in Marina and the diamonds?

Electra Heart is the girl you run into in the supermarket wearing a faux fur coat and sunglasses, leisurely picking through the avocado. Her cart is filled with champagne and strawberries and she doesn’t even care that you’ve been staring at her from the bakery aisle.

Why did Marina and the diamonds drop their phone?

Her cart is filled with champagne and strawberries and she doesn’t even care that you’ve been staring at her from the bakery aisle. She’s angsty, and you can tell that her phone conversation didn’t end well by the way she dramatically dropped her phone and wiped a solitary tear from her cheek. The same cheek that has a eyeliner-drawn heart on it.