
“'All the Rowboats' is far and away the most powerful song on the record (if not the most powerful song Spektor has written to date), even if on first read-through of the lyrics, it’s about a depressing pass through a museum. A haunting piano piece does wonders to cut the soul. The piece rises and falls like a boat caught in a sea storm, and you feel trapped in both the calm and comparative chaos until it ends in what could be small explosions, holes being blasted out of the hull, ultimately sinking the ship and all hopes of survival." [...]
What We Saw From The Cheap Seats is Russian-American singer-songwriter Regina Spektor's latest release. I've been chewing on this album for a long time and I still have frustratingly mixed emotions about its eccentricities. Most of it is sheer, breathtaking brilliance. I especially love the cinematic, piano pop opener "Small Town Moon" - seriously, even [...]

Regina Spektor's official music video for "How," is from her new album "What We Saw From The Cheap Seats." Lovely ballad and sung with so much love and emotion. Good to see talented artists working for major labels. One of the slickest looking video, I've seen all year.

Regina Spektor deixou as torradas de seu último clipe de lado e partiu para algo mais sério, denso, detalhado e lindo. How , faixa do disco What We Saw from the Cheap Seats, já pede um vídeo forte como sua letra, mas ao invés de sofrer de forma convencional ou recordar os momentos a dois vividos com o amor que não está mais presente, Regina cria sua própria forma de sofrer envolta em um mundo totalmente particular e belo. A fotografia impecável mistur a-se a animações coloridas e, claro, a beleza natural (e impressionante) [...]
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La siempre encantadora músico y cantante Regina Spektor fue la invitada para el último episodio de la serie de sesiones Tastemakers de Billboard en donde presentó en vivo las canciones "How" , "Ballad Of A Politician" y "The Party" , todos de su último álbum de estudio What We Saw From The Cheap Seats , además de una breve entrevista. Vean esta sesión a continuación. "How" y entrevista "Ballad Of A Politician" [...]

Bolshie Russian-American quirkstrel Regina Spektor is, and always ought to be regarded as something of a fringe player. Sure, much of latest and sixth full-length What We Saw From The Cheap Seats is trimmed with powdery pop propensities that in the wrong, racketeering hands could be sprinkled into a Miley Cyrus record or if tinkled out of the commensurately wrong fingers could be construed as stuff saccharine extracted from some rightfully neglected gobbet of Vanessa Carlton's discography (A Thousand Miles lamentably, inevitably excluded). But in an era of artificiality in which ears mutilated under [...]

“Today we’re younger than we’re ever going to be,” a line from the opening track of What We Saw From the Cheap Seats , quickly sums up what Regina Spektor is all about. Sure, on the surface it’s a playful declaration of carpe diem exuberance. But it’s also a precious reminder that this is as good as it gets, that everything is slipping away. It’s this wistfulness that has often been missed over the course of Spektor’s six albums, and that’s a shame because she’s actually a gritty songwriter. [...]
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I may have a slight bias toward this video since I'm a sucker for simple little camera tricks. It probably stems from my life as a film maker from around age 14 to the ripe old age of 18... Or I could like this music video because it has an adorkably cute little Russian hanging out in a hotel room channeling the charming, whimsical aspects of Amélie . "Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" is directed by Ace Norton and is off Regina Spektor's [...]
Get More: Regina Spektor , Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas) , Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas) , Free Music Videos Regina Spektor 's career is littered with gems on a spectrum ranging from deep, heartfelt ballads to skippy, quirky pop numbers. "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" is the skippiest, quirkiest, poppiest track from her most recent album, What We Saw From The Cheap Seats , and the video bears the random, whimsical flag even further. [...]

We love Regina Spektor's playful style, it keeps her fresh and fun every time we hear her music. Her sixth studio album, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats , was released early this year and has been generating quite a buzz. From her tearing up the late night shows and even a few morning day shows, Spektor has released the video for her single, "Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)."

Regina Spektor What We Saw from the Cheap Seats 2012 - Sire / Warner [ 5.5 ] . . ... Con el lanzamiento de Far (2009), [...]

Watch the beautiful Regina Spektor latest video "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)" .

"I'm built for rock 'n' roll, man!". Se você lesse esse trecho de entrevista isoladamente, você provavelmente não imaginaria que a voz que emitiu essa frase foi a voz suave e adorável da estrela do indie-pop, Regina Spektor . Apenas um entrevistador consegue esse tipo de momento único e absolutamente hilário da na TV dos EUA: Stephen Colbert. Spektor passou pelo The Colbert Report para divulgar seu excelente What we saw from the cheap seats , e antes de partir para sua zona de conforto, atrás das teclas de um piano, a [...]
Después de tres años sin presentar material nuevo, y tras escuchar en las últimas semanas tres muestras de su nuevo disco: What We Saw From The Cheap Seats; el público está más que preparado para acoger el nuevo producto de Regina Spektor dentro de su galería musical. Esta cantante de nacionalidad estadounidense pero de raíz [...]
Regina Spektor está em peregrinação pelos "Late Night"s da vida divulgando seu sexto disco que acabou de sair, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats . Para a apresentação no programa do Jimmy Fallon ela preparou uma performance da overdose de fofura, Don't Leave Me (Ne me quitte pas) , segundo single do álbum. Assista abaixo e se quiser saber o que achamos do disco, clique aqui.

Listen to a Regina Spektor song, and within the first note, you know who's singing; through an eclectic career that has spanned all of the 2000s, her voice has remained the one constant. On "Small Town Moon," the first track of Regina's sixth and latest full-length album, she sings, "Today we're younger than we're ever gonna be- whoooo!" Yup. Sounds like Regina to me. That's why fans, or really anyone who has ever fallen under the spell of Regina's classic yet whimsical sound (and who hasn't?), will love What We Saw From the Cheap [...]

Regina Spektor performed in NYC at Poisson Rouge for NPR radio. She performed mostly songs from her new just released LP, What We Saw From The Cheap Seats , and some old favorites Samspon, On The Radio, Better, from Begin To Hope . She also was accompanied by her new hubbie Jack Dishel (Only Son) for their new song, " Call Them Brothers " LP Out Now! [...]
New York’s quirky piano balladeer brings a strong effort, with a few overindulgent missteps.