
Regina Spektor Announces Six Solo Shows
It’s been almost two years since Regina Spektor’s last album, Remember Us to Life, was dropped and while there’s no news yet about her next release, certain lucky fans can
It’s been almost two years since Regina Spektor’s last album, Remember Us to Life, was dropped and while there’s no news yet about her next release, certain lucky fans can
Tramped By Turtles never-ending tour continues this fall.
Watch a smattering of outstanding Dylan covers from last week’s Dylan Fest
Watch the video for Regina Spektor’s new single – All The Rowboats.
The opening to Regina Spektor’s Live In London DVD highlights an orchestral snippet of Guns N Roses’ “November Rain” before jumping into Spektor’s own “On the Radio,” where she sings – “And on the radio/You hear November Rain/That solo's awful long/But it's a good refrain.” One wouldn’t expect a classical music prodigy to be a hard rock fan, but we also expect one to be such a good percussive piano player, where her ivory talents make for more a pop rock foundation than sleepy melodies.
Over the last couple of weeks, there has been a lot of news swirling in regards to the lineup for the ninth annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. All the
Last weekend, Saturday Night Live invited quirky piano-pop queen Regina Spektor to play quite possibly her highest profile gig to date. Spektor played the first two songs off her latest
We haven’t really talked much about the much hyped Beatles remasters around these parts (maybe it’s because we haven’t gotten around to plunking our hard earned cash on any of
At first listen, Regina Spektor’s music sounds fantastical, with her buoyant voice, backed by piano runs, escaping far, far away from reality. However, the listening experience is a lot like opening a little girl’s music box. The spinning, red-haired ballerina at center stage pirouettes in time with the twinkling melody, and at first the dance feels inviting and at last, eerily affecting. The music box’s whimsy masks its ability to actually influence an audience, but then its power takes hold. It’s not just fun anymore…it’s something more.
Regina Spektor is pretty damn special. Special enough that for this trip to the Gateway City, she sold out The Pageant, which holds around 2,000. On a Monday night. With Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner.