An alumna of New York's anti-folk scene, singer/songwriter Regina Spektor makes quirky, highly eclectic, but always personal music. A classically trained pianist with a vocal delivery that's often warm and punky at once, her music has traversed the spare, self-recorded Songs (2002); the idiosyncratic adult alternative pop of her Top 20 breakthrough Begin to Hope (2006); and the at times fully orchestrated Remember Us to Life (2016). In the meantime, she collaborated on duets with artists ranging from the Strokes to Joshua Bell. Spektor's notable stand-alone tracks have include...