On the artist front, Marina Diamanidis chatted about her month-long stint in New York to begin writing songs for her third album, and the release of a new song “E.V.O.L.” last week on Valentine’s Day. The track was a holdover from the sessions of her sophomore album “Electra Heart,” released last July in the States via Atlantic, but was completed too late to make the final track listing. “I wanted to do something special with it to kind of close out that chapter,” she told Backbeat, hence the cheeky decision to release the anti-romance track (“It only takes two lonely people/to f--- love up and make it evil,” she sings on the charging track, reminiscent of '70s rock.)
That's a relief, I was dreading the rumored re-release of Electra Heart
I'd really like her to work with Liam Howe-class producers, but I'm not getting my hopes up, since Electra Heart (mainly it's singles) was an unpleasant surprise to me