Tori Amos has recently released her highly anticipated new album, Native Invader, on Decca Records. Following 2014's Unrepentant Geraldines - her eighth Billboard Top 10 album -- Amos's fifteenth studio album is an intense feast of melody, protest, tenderness and pain. Native Invader received critical acclaim across the board, spanning Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NPR, Consequence of Sound, Lenny Letter, Stereogum and much more! At the centre of Native Invader is this theme of division and with the new body of work available in its entirety today, Amos looks forward to unifying fans & allies on the road. Tori Amos' extensive North American fall concert schedule kicks off next week as part of a larger world tour which began in September in Europe.
Just ahead of the tour's launch, Amos will make several appearances in NYC this week at Barnes & Noble in Union Square and AOL Build. Fans not based in NYC will have a chance to participate in a live Facebook Q&A between Tori and Noah Michelson of the Huffington Post, raising funds and awareness for RAINN and Salon Q&As and ask their own questions during a Reddit AMA.
A pioneer across multiple platforms, Tori was the first major label artist to offer a single for download. Nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, she has had her songs turned into graphic novels and has produced ground-breaking videos throughout her career. In late 2016 she released the title song 'Flicker' to the acclaimed Netflix documentary 'Audrie and Daisy', addressing issues of high school rape. A noted humanitarian, Tori is co-founder of RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network), which is the United States' largest anti-sexual assault organization.Videos