I've always liked Tori Amos, because she has a knack of making beautiful, ethereal music, but at the same time, you can imagine if you ever crossed her, she'd take you the fuck down. Both attributes you want in a strong female performer and testament as to why her career has spanned pretty much twenty years.Anyway, she's back with Gold Dust, her thirteenth studio album (THIRTEENTH…I know right?) which reworks a handpicked selection of songs from her entire back-catalogue. Everything from “Precious Things” to “Silent All These Years” is on there, and has been re-imagined with the help of Netherlands' renowned Metropole Orchestra.Gold Dust drops October 1st, but get a taster of it by listening to "Girl Disappearing" exclusively on Noisey.www.toriamos.comwww.twitter.com/therealtoriamoswww.facebook.com/toriamos