
Home, before and after: CD
Regina Spektor today unveils her new single âUp The Mountainâ. The song features on her highly anticipated eight studio album âHome, before and afterâ which follows on June 24th on Warner Records.
âHome, before and afterâ is Spektor at her most inspired and opens with the recently released âBecoming All Aloneâ, a surrealist ballad with a majestically swelling arrangement that comes alive. The album possesses her most palpable New York atmosphere in years, which is fitting as it was recorded in upstate New York, where it was produced by John Congleton and co-produced by Spektor.
The Russian-Jewish-American singer, songwriter and pianist first achieved commercial success with the RIAA Gold-certified breakthrough âBegin To Hopeâ, which included the singles âFidelityâ, âOn The Radioâ, âBetterâ and âSamsonâ. Spektorâs fifth and sixth albums âFarâ (2009) and âWhat We Saw From The Cheap Seatsâ (2012) both debuted at #3 on the Billboard album chart. She has performed at The White House as well as on Broadway and Saturday Night Live, and has contributed to many projects spanning film, television, and music including âThe Hamilton Mixtapeâ.
Spektorâs previous album, 2016âs âRemember Us To Lifeâ, received extensive critical praise from the likes of NPR, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, People and many more. Her subsequent UK tour included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, which prompted The Guardian to state, âAll hail a songwriter of substance⊠sheâs a cult artist, but itâs a cult big enough to fill the Apollo.â
During the summer of 2019, Spektor completed a successful five-night Broadway residency at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Next comes a run of solo shows, including a special night at Carnegie Hall, plus tour dates with Norah Jones.
Regina Spektor today unveils her new single âUp The Mountainâ. The song features on her highly anticipated eight studio album âHome, before and afterâ which follows on June 24th on Warner Records.
âHome, before and afterâ is Spektor at her most inspired and opens with the recently released âBecoming All Aloneâ, a surrealist ballad with a majestically swelling arrangement that comes alive. The album possesses her most palpable New York atmosphere in years, which is fitting as it was recorded in upstate New York, where it was produced by John Congleton and co-produced by Spektor.
The Russian-Jewish-American singer, songwriter and pianist first achieved commercial success with the RIAA Gold-certified breakthrough âBegin To Hopeâ, which included the singles âFidelityâ, âOn The Radioâ, âBetterâ and âSamsonâ. Spektorâs fifth and sixth albums âFarâ (2009) and âWhat We Saw From The Cheap Seatsâ (2012) both debuted at #3 on the Billboard album chart. She has performed at The White House as well as on Broadway and Saturday Night Live, and has contributed to many projects spanning film, television, and music including âThe Hamilton Mixtapeâ.
Spektorâs previous album, 2016âs âRemember Us To Lifeâ, received extensive critical praise from the likes of NPR, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, People and many more. Her subsequent UK tour included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, which prompted The Guardian to state, âAll hail a songwriter of substance⊠sheâs a cult artist, but itâs a cult big enough to fill the Apollo.â
During the summer of 2019, Spektor completed a successful five-night Broadway residency at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Next comes a run of solo shows, including a special night at Carnegie Hall, plus tour dates with Norah Jones.
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Regina Spektor today unveils her new single âUp The Mountainâ. The song features on her highly anticipated eight studio album âHome, before and afterâ which follows on June 24th on Warner Records.
âHome, before and afterâ is Spektor at her most inspired and opens with the recently released âBecoming All Aloneâ, a surrealist ballad with a majestically swelling arrangement that comes alive. The album possesses her most palpable New York atmosphere in years, which is fitting as it was recorded in upstate New York, where it was produced by John Congleton and co-produced by Spektor.
The Russian-Jewish-American singer, songwriter and pianist first achieved commercial success with the RIAA Gold-certified breakthrough âBegin To Hopeâ, which included the singles âFidelityâ, âOn The Radioâ, âBetterâ and âSamsonâ. Spektorâs fifth and sixth albums âFarâ (2009) and âWhat We Saw From The Cheap Seatsâ (2012) both debuted at #3 on the Billboard album chart. She has performed at The White House as well as on Broadway and Saturday Night Live, and has contributed to many projects spanning film, television, and music including âThe Hamilton Mixtapeâ.
Spektorâs previous album, 2016âs âRemember Us To Lifeâ, received extensive critical praise from the likes of NPR, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, People and many more. Her subsequent UK tour included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, which prompted The Guardian to state, âAll hail a songwriter of substance⊠sheâs a cult artist, but itâs a cult big enough to fill the Apollo.â
During the summer of 2019, Spektor completed a successful five-night Broadway residency at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Next comes a run of solo shows, including a special night at Carnegie Hall, plus tour dates with Norah Jones.













