Alet Viegas
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Breaking: Tori Amos Unleashes Celtic God-Fueled Allegory Album

Tori Amos unleashes her most ambitious album in decades, weaving Celtic mythology, lizard demons, and a constitutional crisis into a bold allegorical tapestry. Thirty years after *Boys for Pele*, the icon redefines her sound and storytelling, merging ancient lore with urgent modern themes. Her European and U.S. tour launch promises immersive performances. Critics hail it as a return to form, cementing her legacy as rock’s most fearless storyteller.

By Alet Viegas·

Thirty years after Boys for Pele, Tori Amos returns with her most ambitious work yet—a narrative album featuring Celtic gods, lizard demons, and a very real constitutional crisis. Under the Radar speaks with Amos just before she kicks off her European and U.S. tour.

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