Right away, from me does not speak of the great music lovers, but years of Tori Amos fan. From the beginning, I was thrilled her sometimes very complicated kind of music, perhaps because never is the typical slightly catchy 'ear catcher' there. Nevertheless captivate their songs and strangely enough you will never get tired or übertrüssig them. Again and again one discovers new facets and their poetic lyrics animate always wanting to know more about the background of each song. And it's amazing what images, impressions of life and spiritual wisdom she skillfully processed in their lyrics. I am always amazed to give this musical space above their own individual view of the world and their ability. 'The Beekeeper', their second album themes for 'Scarlett's Walk', is catchier than their early works, but never easy! Beautifully embedded the songs live in the 'original Garden of Sinsuality', which in turn is divided into 'Desert Garden', 'Rock Garden', roses and thorns', 'The Greenhouse', 'elixirs and herbs' and' The Orchard '. Every single song is a gem in itself, but particularly successful, I find 'Martha's Foolish Ginger' and 'toast'. Together told 'The Beekeeper'die story' Genesis' from the matriachalischen view - unlike the partriarchalischen creation story in the Bible. The bee embodies for millennia with their cycles an ancient matriarchal picture of the early mother-goddesses and as such was also revered for centuries. And again, what actually applies to all albums by Tori, the more you hear it, the more you can get into it. Once said Tori in an interview: 'There are places you go When you play music, you can not compare to any other places in your life. Thou sayest Tori - and you're taking us every time there with you when you play. Ps: recommended Unbending is also her book 'Pieces'.