Tori Amos Targets 'Epstein Class' in New Album 'In Times of Dragons', Mends Fences with Courtney Love
Tori Amos is using her new album, 'In Times of Dragons', to launch a pointed critique against a powerful class of men. Thematically framed as a screed against 'billionaire predatory men', the work directly references the 'Epstein Class' and quotes billionaire Peter Thiel's controversial line, 'I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible', placing it in the voice of an album antagonist. This marks a significant, politically charged turn for the artist, moving her personal lyrical mythology into explicit contemporary commentary.
The album's second single, 'Shush', lays out these core themes. Amos has also used the album's promotional cycle to address and seemingly mend a long-standing, infamous feud with fellow musician Courtney Love, a saga that has been gossip fodder for years. The reconciliation adds a layer of personal resolution to the album's release, intertwining Amos's artistic evolution with the closing of a contentious chapter in alternative rock history.
While the full album narrative requires decoding her signature 'Torispeak', the clear signal is a direct engagement with power, predation, and the tensions within elite circles. The move positions Amos not just as a musician but as a cultural commentator speaking into a highly charged moment, leveraging her platform to scrutinize figures often insulated from mainstream artistic critique.