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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Indie pop albums, Indie pop groups, Indie pop musicians, Marina and the Diamonds, Ellie Goulding, Dev, Lykke Li, Bryyn, C86, Jens Lekman, Isobel Campbell, Jack Rubinacci, Stuart Murdoch, All Caps, Spark, Rose Elinor Dougall, Sachin Gupta, Jane Lui, Stephanies d, April March, La Buena Vida, Mister, Stevie Jackson, White Shoes & The Couples Company, Team William, Gomo, Seabear, John Craig, Beth Mburu-Bowie, Hungry, Hungry Ghost, Miou Miou, Dolchamar, John Snow, Stuart David, Richard Colburn, Neely Jenkins, Kianna Alarid, EZ Basic, Laura Barrett, Nick White, The Bang, Ears Like Golden Bats, Reed Easterwood, Jamie Pressnall, Nothing Hurts, Bobby Kildea, Derek Pressnall, Shiny, Swedish Indie Pop, Tiger Tunes, Sing Along with Acid House Kings, Mick Cooke, Sneeze, Pet the Lion, Summer Palace, Chew Your Heart, Mondays Are Like Tuesdays and Tuesdays Are Like Wednesdays, Chris Geddes, Sarah Martin, Music Sounds Better with You, Analog, Pam Berry, Med socker pa lapparna, Pawn Shop from Heaven, Cardinal, Action Pants!. Excerpt: Marina Lambrini Diamandis (Greek: , pronounced; 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. 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. 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 ...