Monday, September 12, 2011

Regina Spektor

No clever title this time, sorry. Just Regina Spektor. This post's been in the works for a while and I wanted to get it out there for all the hear because her music is just so incredible. I'll keep the gushing to a minimum (because, let's face it, I'm not a great review-er with an endless vocabulary to basically say the same thing: AWESOME) Which is what her music is. It's fresh. EXTREMELY creative and original.  Her songs are very real, and emotionally charged. Her lyrics are really clever.  She has an AMAZING range of vocal... things... shes does some really cool stuff with her voice... just listen and you'll see what I mean. Sometimes it comes across as weird but it's never harsh or abrasive, it's always FUN. And not to mention her songs are RIDICULOUSLY CATCHY. Absolutely amazing. Seriously, any exaggerations aside, listening to her 5 albums back to back was some of the most fun I've ever had listening to music. She's russain, she's awesome, listen and love it.

Note: Sometimes she does have a mouth so watch out for swears or "not for 5 year olds" content but I only remember one F bomb (Daniel Cowman) and I'm not posting that one... that's just a heads up in case you decide to listen to the rest of her stuff... which you definitely should!... DO IT!... c'mon... you know you want to... all the cool kids are doing it these days...

11:11- First album. Good stuff. Kinda obscure/ weird. But still fun. Listen to Love Affair, Rejazz
Songs- This album was a little slower and more minor but Ne Me Quitte Pas was nice and perky.
Soviet Kitsch- She hit it big with Us but it's not my favorite. Ode to a Divorce is sad but beautiful.
Begin to Hope- Probably her most famous ones came from this album. Better, Fidelity, On the Radio
Far- This album is my favorite by...far! (Tee hee ;) It has most of my favorites. She just keeps getting better but stays true to her earlier style, I think. The Calculation, Eet, Folding Chair, Laughing With, Two Birds, One More Time with Feeling

She also did a great song for the Prince Caspian Soundtrack called "The Call." It reminds me of going to Germany. She also did duets with Sondre Lerche on the Dan in Real Life soundtrack (H*** No) and with Ben Folds on Ways to Normal but hear it here (tee hee) otherwise you'll get a wonderful little F-surprise... You Don't Know Me.

Any favorites I missed? Let me know! Please pass this on and enjoy! Til next week, keep the music coming ;)

2 comments:

  1. Just heard her for the first time (that I was aware of--heard her work on soundtracks, of course, but unaware of HER) yesterday. Good choice--worth promoting!

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  2. She's so amazing. The Consequence of Sound is probably my current favorite song of hers, just because it's incredibly clever. But I think you covered every other possible base :)

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