The Beekeeper And My Mid 30s
Musician/writer Jeremy Gloff explores the impact of Tori Amos' "Beekeeper" album on his life. This in depth chronicle is a must-read for any Tori fan.
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Our Favorite New 'Sin': Tori Amos Talks Trouble
On her 10th studio outing, Abnormally Attracted to Sin, Tori Amos went out on a limb. Or three. She took it back to fundamentals by reconnecting with her life-long mentor, Doug Morris of Atlantic Records. She found a new approach to songwriting by pairing with filmmaker Christian Lamb, using his montages of life on the road before writing her piano and orchestra-fueled tracks for the album. And she incorporated the simultaneous existence of being both a full-time touring artist and a mother with a growing, eight year-old child. While meeting with Amos during a stop-off in New York earlier this year, the petite, soft-spoken siren was every bit as endearing and articulate as we'd hoped, helping us navigate our way through her new album while passing on a little sage life advice as well.
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