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NME
June 26, 2004

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Regina Spektor’s performance at Aldgate East Spitz captivates her audience with her quirky charm and inventive artistry, despite starting an hour late. Known for her anti-folk style, she blends simple piano melodies with a warm, operatic voice, drawing comparisons to Tori Amos at her best. Her songs, like "Wallet" and "Samson," turn the mundane into something magical, showcasing her talent for finding beauty in everyday details. Spektor’s performance is described as thrilling and electrifying, solidifying her reputation as an unforgettable modern artist.
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