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Las Vegas Review
December 21, 2004

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Regina Spektor’s Soviet Kitsch has captivated fans and critics alike with its raw humanity and emotional depth. Featuring impassioned piano melodies, inventive lyrics, and Spektor’s distinctive vocal delivery, the album avoids the sterility of overproduced music by embracing imperfections—such as creaking piano benches and audible breaths. Songs like "Chemo Limo" showcase her storytelling brilliance and ability to evoke vivid imagery, while the album as a whole highlights her commitment to preserving the human element in her art. Soviet Kitsch has earned comparisons to artists like Björk and Nina Simone, solidifying Spektor's place as a truly original and emotionally resonant artist.
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