from photoshoot for tori amos' 1996 'boys for pele' album
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Tori Amos: Cruel / Raspberry Swirl (1998)
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“There’s a division of power, male and female power, and there’s a division within my own being, there’s been a dishonoring of us with each other, and us with ourselves, and women against women, and men against men, and women against men … and that’s how the song ‘God’ got written. The institutional God who’s been ruling the universe, in the books, has to be held accountable. I want to have a cup of tea with him and just have a little chat. I feel like the song is a releasing, a sharing. It’s honest and loving. And it’s sensuous. It’s the goddess coming forth and saying, ‘Come here, baby. I think you’ve had a bit of a rough job, and I don’t mind helping out now.’ Which I think is really cute.” - Tori Amos for Creem Magazine (1994).
TORI AMOS - "God"
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Title/Name: Myra Ellen Amos, better known as ‘Tori Amos’, born in (1963).
Bio: American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range.
Country: USA
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Tradwife / Trad Girl (Variant)
Image by: Wojak Gallery Admin
Main Tag: Tori Amos Wojak
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keep perfectly still.
mixed media collage // ko-fi
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Tracklist:
Crucify • Girl • Silent All These Years • Precious Things • Winter • Happy Phantom • China • Leather • Mother • Tear In Your Hand • Me And A Gun • Little Earthquakes
Spotify ♪ YouTube
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in love with the night/witch imbued inner spaces-
“I think you have to know who you are. Get to know the monster that lives in your soul. Dive deep into your soul and explore it. I don’t want to renounce my dark side. The truth has always held an enormous interest for me.”
― Tori Amos
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‘It’s unfortunate that I can’t be a man…’
Tori Amos on Raspberry Swirl
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So Am I - out now!
for fans of Kate Bush, Sarah Kinsley, Tori Amos, Bjork, Caroline Polachek and The Last Dinner Party!
So Am I grew from multiple sources of inspiration and thinking. The phrase “so am i” came from what i would say to reassure myself when i was convinced my home was haunted. It was a kind of mantra to remind myself that i could be scarier than whatever was scaring me. As i grew older and moved through the world, i came to the realisation that this applies more broadly, especially when you are anybody who is made to feel afraid of being yourself. Most often the oppressor is far more afraid of you than you should be of them. The song is also inspired by a number of horror films and stories that use haunting as a metaphor for women being trapped in the domestic space.
very excited to share with you.
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