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Regina Spektor's new album Far debuts at No. 3 on Billboard's Top 200

Last Updated 7/1/2009 10:43:06 AM


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regina spektorRegina Spektor's new album Far debuts at No. 3 on Billboard's Top 200
 
Regina Spektor and Sire Records are thrilled with the overwhelming response to Spektor's new album, far. Released last Tuesday, June 23rd, far debuted at #3 on this week's Billboard Top 200 chart. On July 30th, Spektor will perform her gripping single, Laughing With, on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.

Along with NPR, Q Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Mojo, Entertainment Weekly, The Guardian UK and many others around the world, The New York Times raves far is "[Spektor's] most ambitious work sonically and her storytelling is as elliptical as ever" while The UK Sunday Times agrees this is "her most accomplished, mystifying, eclectic and beautiful release to date. It doesn't just fly, it soars." Spin Magazine goes on to say "far snuggles between her previous efforts, linking the heady sweep of 2003's Soviet Kitsch to the roundabout pop treats of Begin To Hope" and People Magazine adds, "[Spektor's] eclectic, breathtakingly gorgeous songs will be good company wherever you go." Sweden's Smålandsposten hails far as a "modern classic" and Rolling Stone exclaims far as "the sweet spot between her screwball humor and her pop sensibility."
 
TOUR DATES:
* More North American dates to be announced shortly

September 11th    Myth                          St. Paul, Minnesota
September 12th    Chicago Theatre         Chicago, Illinois
September 15th    Michigan Theater        Ann Arbor, Michigan
September 16th    Sound Academy         Toronto, Ontario
September 17th    Metropolis                  Montreal, Quebec
September 21st    House of Blues           Boston, Massachusetts
September 22nd   Orpheum Theatre        Boston, Massachusetts
September 24th    Electric Factory          Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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