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Oct. 27th, 2006 03:21 pmA friend of
jeliza invited me to the Regina Spektor show last night. There was a bit of a snafu with the tickets, so I ended up buying one at the door but it is hard to get upset about a concert that costs less than $20. Because the show was cheap, it felt like I was at a high-school production of a play.
Regina's another cute girl vocalist that plays the piano, but I enjoyed it. Her lyrics are personal, but indecipherable like many of Tori Amos's songs. Some of her songs are sad, some are funny, a few are influenced by her Russian Jewish heritage, and couple could even be classified as punk.
I think I'll check out of her albums, but it may take a bit of sifting to find the stuff I liked the most.
Update: That was easy. Her new album Begin to Hope.
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Regina's another cute girl vocalist that plays the piano, but I enjoyed it. Her lyrics are personal, but indecipherable like many of Tori Amos's songs. Some of her songs are sad, some are funny, a few are influenced by her Russian Jewish heritage, and couple could even be classified as punk.
I think I'll check out of her albums, but it may take a bit of sifting to find the stuff I liked the most.
Update: That was easy. Her new album Begin to Hope.