allmusic
Tori Amos (2026)
“Politically charged set from the outspoken singer/songwriter that grapples with life's scary changes in a vital manner not heard from her in years.”
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pastemagazine
On her eighteenth studio album, Amos is reflective, angry, self-referential, and sorrowful, but never subtle. The results are often effective, but sometimes cumbersome.
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thelineofbestfit
Tori Amos weaves the tale of a modern humanist odyssey In Times of Dragons
pitchfork
The veteran songwriter’s new album colorfully dramatizes the reptilian autocrats of American society, but suffers from the literalism that affects much politically reactive art today.
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