Alet Viegas
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Breaking: Tori Amos Unveils Mythical Masterpiece Three Decades in the Making

Tori Amos drops *Crimson*, her most mythic album in thirty years, following *Boys for Pele*. Blending Celtic gods, lizard demons, and a constitutional crisis, the concept work redefines her signature art-rock narrative style. Released via Universal, it precedes her extensive European and U.S. tour, marking a bold artistic return rooted in myth and modern urgency—proving her enduring relevance.

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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