Marina Froot (with — Old Tracklist And Savages ...

It addresses the "horrendous nature" of human violence, specifically referencing rape culture and the inherent cruelty that exists "underneath it all".

Despite its dark lyrical content, the track utilizes a catchy, synth-pop structure with an eerie, reverb-heavy vocal melody that builds into a soaring chorus.

Originally inspired by the shock of the Boston Marathon bombings, the song evolved into a broader critique of human nature. MARINA Froot (With Old Tracklist And Savages ...

Unlike her previous records, MARINA wrote every song on Froot herself, seeking to regain her artistic identity. The album's "Froot of the Month" campaign saw a new single released every month leading up to the full launch, allowing each track—including the complex "Savages"—to stand as its own individual "fruit". Marina and the Diamonds 'Froot' Interview

Note: The recently added the fan-favorite outtake "I'm Not Hungry Anymore" as a 13th track. Spotlight: "Savages" It addresses the "horrendous nature" of human violence,

Marina later described her song "To Be Human" (from Love + Fear ) as a direct, more nuanced response to the cynical outlook presented in "Savages". Development & Concept

Placed as the penultimate track, is one of MARINA’s most biting social commentaries. Unlike her previous records, MARINA wrote every song

Froot , the third studio album by MARINA (then Marina and the Diamonds), marked a pivotal shift from the high-concept, producer-heavy Electra Heart to a more organic, self-penned body of work. Recorded with a live band and co-produced with David Kosten, the album blends 70s and 80s synth-pop with an introspective, mature tone. The Standard Tracklist