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Out Now: Regina Spektor’s Musical Individuality Shines on Captivating New LP ‘Home, before and after’

Regina Spektor has forged a powerful career path over the years, her captivating, storytelling-style of songwriting reflected on a series of albums bursting with energy and unpredictability.
Today, June 24, Spektor released her latest record, Home, before and after, a collection of songs billed as her “most quintessentially ‘New York’” record in years. It was recorded in upstate New York and co-produced by Spektor and John Congleton, and previewed previously with songs like “Up the Mountain”:
Click here to pick up Home, before and after on CD from our Rock Cellar Store
Spektor performed “Becoming All Alone” on The Late Show last week:
Home, before and after follows 2016’s Remember Us to Life in Spektor’s heralded catalog of original music, and should find many of her longtime fans discovering new favorites. Regina Spektor continues to be an innovative, creatively energized musical force with a style all her own, and that style shines throughout Home, before and after in a way only she could.
Catch Regina Spektor on the road in the months ahead:
June 25—Oxbow RiverStage—Napa, CA*
June 26—Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s—Stateline, NV*
June 28—The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park—San Diego, CA*
July 5—Sandy Amphitheater—Salt Lake City, UT
July 6—Sandy Amphitheater—Salt Lake City, UT
July 8—Villar PAC—Beaver Creek, CO
July 9—Paramount Theater—Denver, CO
July 10—Red Rocks Amphitheatre—Morrison, CO†
July 19—Carnegie Hall—New York, NY
July 24—The Mann Center—Philadelphia, PA*
July 26—The Pines Theater—Northampton, MA
July 30—Bethel Woods Center For The Arts—Bethel, NY*
August 1—Saratoga Performing Arts Center—Saratoga Springs, NY*
August 2—Leader Bank Pavilion—Boston, MA*
August 4—Forest Hills Stadium—Forest Hills, NY*
October 9—Chicago Theater—Chicago, IL
October 11—Michigan Theater—Ann Arbor, MI
October 12—Massey Hall—Toronto, ON
October 14—State Theater—Ithaca, NY
October 15—Wellmont Theater—Montclair, NJ
October 16—Warner Theatre—Washington DC
October 18—Tabernacle—Atlanta, GA
October 19—Belk Theatre—Charlotte, NC
October 20—Ryman Auditorium—Nashville, TN
October 25—The Warfield—San Francisco, CA
October 27—Walt Disney Concert Hall—Los Angeles, CA
*w/ Norah Jones
†w/ The Avett Brothers