
From The Choirgirl Hotel |
FROM THE CHOIRGIRL HOTEL (1998)
For Tori Amos, sex
can be a weapon, a spiritual offering, or an act of protest. It's
certainly been the singer-pianist's big subject since her 1989 debut Little
Earthquakes. But while her earliest compositions tried to punch
every emotional hot button at once and came off sounding turgid and
overblown, her new album packs a greater punch by toning down
mock-symphonic excess in favor of stark, haunting tracks that contain
veiled mysteries. Love cuts both ways on Choirgirl. Songs such as
"She's Your Cocaine" and "Cruel" view relationships
as vicious power plays, while the protagonists in "Playboy Mommy"
and "Northern Lad" desperately seek salvation via emotional
connection. Hypnotic, affecting, and frequently gorgeous, From the
Choirgirl Hotel is Amos's most accomplished album to date. - Marc
Weingarten (Amazon.com) |