Photos by: Katrina Lat – Indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her newest album, Home, Before and After, on June 24th, 2022 via Warner Bros/Sire, performed at Massey Hall in Toronto last night (March 2nd).
Photos by: Alx Bear – Indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her seventh album, Remember Us To Life, on September 30th, 2016 via Warner Bros/Sire, which featured the singles “Bleeding Heart”, “Small Bill$”, “Black and White”, and “Older and Taller”, performed at Central Park Summerstage in New York City on July 27th.
Photos by: Timothy Boyer – Indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her seventh album, Remember Us To Life, on September 30th, 2016 via Warner Bros/Sire, which featured the singles “Bleeding Heart”, “Small Bill$”, “Black and White”, and “Older and Taller”, performed at Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, RI last night.
Photos by: Kevin Tosh – Acclaimed indie rock band The Shins, who are expected to release their fifth studio album, Heartworms, on March 10th via Aural Apothecary/Columbia Records, which will follow up their 2012 album, Port of Morrow, performed at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle last night with indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her seventh album, Remember Us … Continue reading
Photos by: Janine Wong – Indie Pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor, who released her seventh album, Remember Us To Life, on September 30th, 2016 via Warner Bros/Sire, which featured the singles “Bleeding Heart”, “Small Bill$”, “Black and White”, and “Older and Taller”, performed at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto last night.
By: Curtis Sindrey – “All of my bandmates were assassinated before this show. God rest their souls,” said Jack Dishel, joking, of Only Son, and formerly of Stipplicon and The Moldly Peaches, who opened for Regina Spektor on Thursday night at Sony Centre in Toronto. Accompanied by an invisible backing band, Dishel relied heavily on … Continue reading
By: Jamie Casey – Manchester “feels exactly as it should” according to Regina Spektor, as she addresses a dampened crowd on a typically wet Wednesday night in the north of England. Sweet, yet seductively sophisticated, the 32-year-old perches on her suede-laden stool and embarks on opening tracks Ain’t No Cover and The Calculation, and it’s … Continue reading