Regina Spektor

Notable Releases of the Week (6/24)

This week’s Notable Releases include Soccer Mommy’s art rock-leaning, Oneohtrix Point Never-produced ‘Sometimes, Forever,’ Joan Shelley’s gorgeous new folk album, Candy’s noisy metallic hardcore Relapse debut, and more…

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Pharrell Williams (ft. Tyler The Creator & 21 Savage), Soccer Mommy, Shygirl, For Your Health, awakebutstillinbed, Bonny Light Horseman, and more.

Regina Spektor shares "Loveology" from upcoming album, announces fall tour

Regina Spektor‘s new album ‘Home, before and after‘ is out June 24, and she’ll be on tour this summer with Norah Jones.

24 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Future/Kanye, Regina Spektor, Robyn/Louie Vega, Miya Folick, Michaela Anne, Kaash Paige, Baby Tate, Jesse Malin & Eugene Hutz (Pogues cover), and more…

Regina Spektor postpones Carnegie Hall show after death of her father

Regina has postponed her Carnegie Hall show scheduled for next week following the death of her father, Ilya Spektor…

41 albums we're anticipating for spring 2022

Spring is here, and we’ve put together a list of 41 albums we’re excited to hear this season, including Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten, Joyce Manor, Arcade Fire, Vince Staples, Syd, Cave In, Wet Leg, and much more…

Norah Jones & Regina Spektor @ Forest Hills Stadium on BrooklynVegan Presale (password here)

Get tickets to Norah Jones and Regina Spektor’s NYC show at Forest Hills Stadium early with the BrooklynVegan Presale password…

Norah Jones announces summer tour w/ Regina Spektor (BV presale for Forest Hills Stadium)

Norah Jones will be on the road in the US this summer, including dates with Regina Spektor, who has a new album on the way…

Regina Spektor announces new LP, shares "Becoming All Alone," touring

Regina Spektor’s new album ‘Home, before and after‘ will be out June 24

Pitchfork picks 19 albums whose scores they’d like to change

Here are 19 albums with scores that Pitchfork would like to change in hindsight, from Liz Phair’s 0.0 to Interpol’s 9.5.
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