Essay
Breaking: Tori Amos Unveils New Album With Celtic Gods, Lizard Demons, and Constitutional Chaos
Tori Amos unveils *Native Invader*, her first album in five years, blending myth, politics, and personal history. Featuring Celtic deities, lizard demons, and references to constitutional chaos, the record marks her most ambitious narrative work since *Boys for Pele*. Akin to a sonic epic, it bridges ancient symbolism with urgent modern critique, showcasing her signature piano-driven intensity and lyrical depth.
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.