US - New York - Full Moon 95 - 07/02/04
Regina Spektor
Soviet Kitsch
Shoplifter Records
Regina Spektor has released two albums prior to this and toured with the Strokes, recently she
sang a duet with them for a b-side. On Soviet Kitsch she continues to make quirky and likeable
music.
Her distinctive, playful vocals and piano are at the center of the songs. "Poor Little Rich boy"
has her singing like Björk and banging a stick marginally in tune. "Carbon Monoxide" features
Elysian Fields' Oren Bloedow on guitar.
Regina sings her odd lyrics with conviction. "The Flowers" is lovely and scaled-down. Regina
plays her piano and sings of dried flowers left by a lover sweetly. "Your Honor" has a punk band
joining her and crank the volume up. She yelps excitedly at home with this music too. "Ghost of
Corporate Future" has a smart lyric referencing Dickens' famous Christmas story. This time it's
a young man rather than Ebenezer Scrooge getting a ghostly visit.
"Chemo Limo" sees her alone at the piano, delivering a stunning song. Regina Spektor is a true
original and this album is great.
Copyright © 2004 Anna Maria Stjärnell
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