What We Saw From the Cheap Seats by Regina Spektor

Playful quirkiness, precisely detailed songcraft, and lyrics that you want to listen to are the hallmarks of this New York's "anti-folk" singer-songwriter.  Upon first listen, I loved the quality of Spektor's voice but was slightly put off by some of her characteristic vocal mannerisms and doodads.  Listeners will probably either love her or hate her, but I found that after the second time through this album, I was won over. I knew for sure when I found musical phrases from both the ballads and the more up-tempo numbers running through my head all day long.  Check Our Catalog

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