Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Regina Spektor - What We Saw From the Cheap Seats: (Year-End Album Review)

A preview of my forthcoming annual, year-end, favourite albums post. Below is an album that is definitely under consideration - time will tell where it ends up on, or off, the final list.

Regina Spektor has yet to miss and she isn't about to start on What We Saw from the Cheap Seats. The album showcases her skills in a variety of ways. Off the top there are a few plucky songs that are filled out nicely with a variety of instrumentation and even some well-used brass. Later on she gets to the sentimental piano ballads featuring her light fingers and poetic lyrics, as well as a few darker, more brooding - and effective - piano based songs too. All the Rowboats has a seriousness too it as well and it pulses through with foreboding background to the pointed piano lines - it really is a tremendous feat. Thankfully she closes out on a lighter note, employing her dynamic voice for effect on The Party with the phenomenal line "You're like a big parade through town. You leave such a mess, but you're so fun" before closing with light guitar and lyrics.

Feel free to check out last year's list or my Top Albums lists dating back to 2002 on my previous Vernacular blog.

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