
Regina Spektor’s new album “What We Saw From the Cheap Seats” will be out on May 29—the same day as the new Sigur Ros record—a good day for new music.
Today Regina teases a new track from the record, “Small Town Moon,” which is a classic Regina Spektor return to form with delicate piano, unconventional song structure, etc—unlike the first sample we heard from the new record, “Don’t Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas),” which had a distinctly Ace of Base sound.
Check out “Small Town Moon” below.





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