Tori Amos

Tori Amos arrived on the music scene in the early 90's and has sparkled with suchs gems as Little Earthquakes (Her debut album) and the almost hypnotic, To Venus and Back. She is possibly one of the most respected artists alive, yet almost no one has heard of her.

Tori AmosTori has stayed largely underground in her music career and only recently has she become a little more known for her music. One has to wade through all the plastic bands and glitter rock to find someone of her unequivocal quality. Her haunting vocal on many of her tracks speak of the mental anguish she endured, such as the song, Me and a Gun on her Little Earthquakes album, which stemmed from her rape as a child. Tori Amos is definitely worth a listen.

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