Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree
03/05/2010
“A romantic, sometimes quite eccentric collection of charismatic,
modern-sounding pop songs”
Popjustice
Diana Vickers is about to kick off her pop career in fine style with the release of her debut album on 3rd May, through RCA Records.
‘Songs From The Tainted Cherry Tree’ is the result of over a year’s worth of work for Diana with an amazing array of co-writers and producers. ‘Right from the start RCA were interested in the fact that I wrote lyrics, I could play more than one instrument and that I wanted to make a record that could have only been made by me’, says Diana. And it’s that strong creative input, something of a rarity for an X Factor alumni, that sees her album hold together so well for a debut.
The list of collaborators is as impressive as it is surprising, with Ellie Goulding, Chris Braide, Nerina Pallot, Mike Spencer (producer of Diana’s no.1 single ‘Once’), Starsmith, Guy Sigsworth and Cathy Dennis all helping to give the record its mature shape. But it’s Diana herself who keeps it box-fresh youthful. Her work with Hackney digi-folk troubadour Lightspeed Champion on ‘Me and You’ has produced probably the straightest pop song on the record, ironically with her most unusual collaboration. Ellie Goulding’s co-write ‘Remake Me and You’ meanwhile, is the strangest cut on the record – a jittery stop-start electro boogie that lodges itself straight in the head, while the 2nd single ‘The Boy Who Murdered Love’ (co-written with Chris Braide) looks set to further secure Diana’s latest position at the top of the charts.
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