Home, before and after
Regina Spektor’s first album in six years is weighty and ambitious, full of sweeping string arrangements and cosmic ruminations on love and loss.
The singer-songwriter's first album in six years soars with the confidence of an artist who's comfortable creating a world of her own
A soothing balm from Regina Spektor, Home, Before and After is a testament to the consistency of Spektor’s work throughout the years
Onto her eighth album, the New York artist’s creativity hasn’t been diluted for the mainstream at all
The beloved songsmith returns at last with a mix of her characteristic pomp and thoughtful storytelling.
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Regina Spektor’s reflective 'Home, Before and After,' is awash in melancholy, yet it’s not completely without hope. Read our review.
Home, before and after album review by Greg Walker. The artist's full-length is now available via Warner Music and DSPs
With the world seemingly on the verge of spiraling out of control at any moment, how does one navigate it? What do the ideas of life, death, time, connection, and love mean? Through her signature storytelling, Regina Spektor attempts to ponder these questions by presenting various perspectives; one character asks God, “why doesn’t it get
Regina Spektor - Home, Before and After review: Up the mountain, but not without the occasional valley.
Spektor makes a bid for Kate Bush's crown, while Giveon exudes old-school class and Soccer Mommy shows she's the voice of Generation Z
Sincerity made entertaining through quirks, pathos and orchestral backing. Review by Katie Colombus for The Arts Desk