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Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope Album Cover 150x150
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by Sean Adams
  • Type: Album
  • Release date: 10/07/2006
  • Label: WEA

On the first few listens, even the makers of her shrines could be heard whispering, to themselves at first, "Honey hips, what have you done?" You could sense the trajectory of a tragedy, which spread right from the day dot, as the first track appeared on reginaspektor.com. There were, however, a minority, who got it and started talking about how amazing it'd be if their Ruskie princess became a fun pop-cult act, like Annie or Liz Phair, with proper musical kudos.

As the weeks passed and the album sneaked out, the message board threads began to contain a few martyrs exclaiming joy amongst the hordes of discontent. The greatness of this record is most clear on the skippity song about "orca whales", 'Hotel Song', where the quaint daydreams are less like childish fridge-hung scribbles of fairies but proper drawings in frames above a mantel piece. Quite simply, Regina has given us a clue in the title and essentially wiped away her smirk of cypticism and the randomness, plus she's got rid of the hiccupping squawks.

The results of her indie-ghetto escape are as much a voyage as anything she's done before, but this time there's some serious abuse of modern production. There's still 'gina spreading her talk of falling in love with mythical beasts and her NYC street-dreaming, though, and even some fearing of old people - "they'll inherit your soul". She's very much still got 'it'.

It's when the thundering pianos build during 'Apres Moi' and when the drums finally kick in that you can't begrudge her for wanting to stop hiding behind nervous gentleness. Then there's the Strokes-baiting, Moldy Peaches-ish rush of rumbling bass silliness that is 'That Time' - it's another journey through New York's Delancey, through clubs full of dumb drug deaths and other less deadly obsessive tendencies. Then there's the Parisian-purr of 'Lady', as the album progresses and the production is stripped further and further back.

This feels like Regina at her most Regina - Begin To Hope is a record that could fit into some scummy boho venue cranking out Guns N' Roses as easily as it could the grandest concert hall of St. Petersburg. If the elitist few who hold Regina almost too close to their bosom can get past the shiny façade of the first few tracks, they'll find a whole new Regina to love. For the rest of us this is our chance to 'get' what the obsessives are on about without the ooompa-RAH-RARRGH moments of strangeness which put the world off previously realising 'Us' was the ballad for our generation.

  • Regina Spektor 7 / 10
Words: Sean Adams

I love this album

A few not so good tracks, but Hotel song is amazing - i'm constantly singing it.


i love this album too

and don't really think the production gets in the way of how good the songs are.

And i want to give 'Summer In The City' a hug.


Regina

is like a GODAWFUL primary school teacher during "sing along" time.


Thanks for the update

from Bullshitville elainepaige. Keep us posted.

This review was a bit lame. And how long has this album been out now?


I like it

I agree with the paragraph about looking past the slicker production. I also agree that it gets.... more Regina-esque the nearer to the end you get.

My favourite one are, ''Apres Moi'', 'summer in the cty' and 'lady'


haha

soz ard for having an opinion like!


As one of the elitest few...

...I think I'll rather miss the oooompah-RAH-RARRGH myself. Having liked her even pre-Soviet Kitsch, I found "On the Radio" sufficiently distresssing to render me unable to listen to this album yet, but I mean, I really love the heavy classicalwyrd sound on tracks like "20 years of snow", do we not have enough fun pop-cult acts already?


without

wishing to sound like a pedantic twat, is that supposed to be crypticism, not cypticism? As cypticism isn't a real word!

Regina's alright isn't she


But surely

the so-called "serious abuse of modern production" is in reality a manifestation of her supposed "randomness"? She has, after all, been writing songs like Dance Anthem of the 80s - a 'pop-cult' song if ever I've heard one - for years, and making do with only a piano. And some of the songs on this album are quite old. So for the true fan, the REAL elite, this album is not a departure. The truth is that Regina has never been let loose in the studio with major label backing before. And she has always been "fun".

So now that we've got that straight
can't I just be left alone?
I want to take a fuckin' bath.

Hilarious.


I like her

and I like her songs, but I don't like the slickness of this album. The reason I don't like the slickness isn;t because I am elitest or a die-hard fan of her earlier stuff and can't handle change - I simply don't like the SOUND of the squeaky clean production.

But I think she's really great.


It took a while to like

'Samson' is very much ingrained in my headstation now. Gorgeous song. I also quite like the dual singles 'Better' and 'On The Radio' a whole heap.


When i first got this

Samson appeared to be far and away the best song, and it appears on Songs anyway, and as far as I can tell it has not been changed at all

BUT

After seeing some of the newer songs performed live a couple of times I am able to look over the production values and see them as great songs too. It's a shame the UK has not been able to produce a singer with as much wit and intelligence in a long time.


she rocks

Regina Spektor is being featured on mtvUs the Hot Seat. Check it out:
http://www.mtvu.com/music/the_hot_seat/


I like it

I still prefer Soviet Kitsch, but I think some of her best songs are on here. I don't like Hotel Song though.