Vinyl Record

Marina And The Diamonds - Froot

Marina And The Diamonds - Froot album cover

Marina And The Diamonds - Froot on 2LP vinyl. A 2015 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

2LP ยท 2015

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2015 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Froot is Marina Diamandis in 2015 stepping away from the high-concept character play of Electra Heart and making a cleaner, stranger, more self-possessed pop album. Released as her third album and the last under the Marina and the Diamonds name, it is built around vivid colour, mortality, desire, discipline and emotional aftermath, with Marina writing the songs herself and shaping a world that feels both synthetic and organic. The title track opens the door with disco-pop poise and sly sensuality; Happy makes vulnerability feel ceremonial; I'm a Ruin turns guilt into one of her strongest choruses; Blue keeps heartbreak bright and restless; Savages widens the frame into human cruelty and social diagnosis; Immortal closes with memory and legacy. Froot is polished, but it never feels anonymous. Its appeal comes from hearing a pop auteur reduce the costume budget and let the songwriting carry the theatre.

Froot matters because it redefined Marina's 2010s identity after Electra Heart without rejecting pop scale. It showed she could make a conceptually coherent album from authorship, colour and mortality rather than character satire, and it became a fan cornerstone.

For collectors, Froot is the Marina title that often feels most album-shaped: strong singles, a precise visual era and a track sequence that moves from self-interrogation to legacy. It is essential for anyone building the core 2010s art-pop shelf.

Art-pop and synth-pop with disco glints, bright electronic bass, crisp drums, theatrical vocals, melancholy hooks, vivid colour imagery and controlled emotional intensity.

Recommended for: Marina fans who want her most self-authored pop statement; Collectors of 2010s art-pop with strong visual identity; Listeners who like bright synth-pop carrying darker emotional themes.

What year was Froot released? Froot was released in 2015 as Marina's third studio album. Was Froot released under the Marina and the Diamonds name? Yes. It was her last album under the Marina and the Diamonds name before she later released music as Marina. Which songs define Froot? Froot, Happy, I'm a Ruin, Blue, Savages and Immortal give the clearest map of the album's colour, anxiety and self-possession.