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album review: regina spektor "remember us to life"

It's been some time since our eardrums have been graced by new music from Regina Spektor. At long last, the Russian-born New York-bred songstress has released a new full-length, Remember Us to Life, and while it isn't a total deviation from her past works, it was also incredibly much-needed. The album kicks off with her leading single from the piece, "Bleeding Heart." It sees Spektor flexing her usual impressive vocal range, as well as an overall upbeat and high-spirited aura. It tinkles around in your head and ends on a more aggressive note, promising coming music that you'll be captivated by. "Older and Taller" and "Grand Hotel" take more sentimental tones, which is completely expected with Spektor--a mix of high and low energies interspersed with intimacy and vulnerability. From there, the album takes a turn toward the quirky and ethereal with "Small Bill$," and just as quickly switchbacks to contemplative and personal with "The Light." The back and forth continues as "Tornadoland" is full of energetic keys while "Obsolete" takes more of a solemn approach. If you're looking for a new sound and a reinvention from Spektor, then you might find yourself disappointed. However, if you're looking for good vibe-y music and the talents of Regina Spektor that we've all come to know and love, then you'll be head over heels for Remember Us to Life.