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The San Francisco Chronicle

March 13, 2005

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Regina Spektor, a Moscow-born, Bronx-raised singer-songwriter, blends classical piano training with quirky, surreal songwriting, earning her comparisons to Tori Amos and Björk. In a playful interview, she discusses her imaginative band name ideas, the magical origins of her lyrics, and the mysterious process of songwriting, likening it to dreaming. Reflecting her humor, she jokes about her Jewish background when asked if Jesus inspires her songs. Her recently released album Soviet Kitsch highlights her distinctively eccentric style.

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March 13, 2005

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