Regina Spektor has debuted two brand new songs during a New York benefit concert for Doctors Without Borders.
Spektor’s set was brief, but the ‘On The Radio’ singer played a new, contemplative ballad reportedly titled ‘Stay’ and a folkier sounding track ‘Party Upstairs’ which was performed along with her husband Jack Dishel.
This is the first taste that fans have received of Spektor’s follow up to 2012’s What We Saw From The Cheap Seats and the first new material heard since the theme song to Netflix’s ‘Orange Is The New Black’ was unveiled.
Watch fan-shot videos of the performances below:
The Grammy-nominated songstress gave birth to her first child earlier this month. Sharing the news on Facebook, the singer said: "I wanted to let you know that Jack and I have been happily hanging out with our new little son and that all is going great! Thank you for the tons of well wishes and good vibes- we wish them all right back at ya. As you may have noticed, we're pretty private so we won't be posting any pictures or updates about him," the "On the Radio" crooner explained. "But we can report that he's super CUTE!!!"