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I’ve been sitting on this one excitedly all weekend long — you know how I hate blogging on a Saturday or Sunday — and I’m excited to finally let you guys listen to a another new Regina Spektor song, “Blue Lips”! A couple of days ago, I put up Far‘s startling commercial first single, “Laughing With.” Thankfully, Regina Spektor comes back to her senses on the beautiful “Blue Lips.”
Tomorrow, “Blue Lips” will grace Regina’s myspace page, as well as hit iTunes, along with “Laughing With” as a mini EP. Listen to “Blue Lips” after the jump.
[audio=http://pmatunes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/regina-spektor-blue-lips.mp3,Regina Spektor - Blue Lips]
by on May 18, 2009 ‡ 0 reactions
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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }
Oh, didn’t know that you hated to blog on sunday/saturady.. well, now I know
glad you enjoyed the track, I’m looking forward to her album and to see her live this summer!
Back in the day I used to like Regina a lot and I still think her first three albums were amazing… but since the release of “Begin To Hope” I never felt the same about her music anymore. Her quirkiness is now all gone and her songs now sound more mainstream than ever…
yes but good mainstream.
“fidelity” was a great pop song and “the calculation” from the upcoming album is in that same vein.
I -really- liked this song. Her voice is just so addicting. This song reminds me of something Imogen Heap would do.