Fiona Apple
Massive news today, as the 2021 GRAMMY nominations have been announced and the nominees for “Best Rock Performance” are exclusively women. The nominees are as follows: Fiona Apple for Fetch The Bolt Cutters standout ‘Shameika’, Phoebe Bridgers for ‘Kyoto’, Adrianne Lenker-fronted band Big Thief‘s ‘Not’, HAIM‘s ‘The Steps’, Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard‘s ‘Stay High’ and […]
In a feel good story for what has been a dogshit year, Fiona Apple has reunited, and made a song with, the Shameika she sings about on her 2020 album Fetch The Bolt Cutters – one of the best albums of the year so far. For those who haven’t heard the song ‘Shameika’, we’ll fill you in: […]
It is mind-blowing how music has thrived in 2020. Despite everything going on in the world – the pandemic, the halt of the live music industry and the worldwide call for the end of racism in all its ugly forms – musicians have continued to put out heartwarming and heartbreaking works of art. We’ve seen […]
Rough and Rowdy Ways, Bob Dylan‘s first album of new material in eight years, will be released tomorrow – Friday, 19th June. Now, it’s been revealed that Fiona Apple – still fresh off releasing her critically acclaimed Fetch the Bolt Cutters – will feature on the album. Apple is listed as an additional musician in the liner notes […]
Back in January, legendary alt-pop songwriter Fiona Apple revealed her first album in eight years was nearing completion. Earlier this month, she announced it was complete. Now, in a rare new interview with The New Yorker‘s Emily Nussbaum, Apple has discussed – among other things – upcoming fifth studio album Fetch the Bolt Cutters, the follow-up to […]
It’s been a long eight year wait between drinks for Fiona Apple fans, but now the alt-music legend has revealed that her new album is finally finished. She’s long been teasing her new album, which will serve as the follow up to 2012’s The Idler Wheel…, but now she has confirmed that it is complete via […]
Art-pop innovator Fiona Apple has revealed in a new interview with Vulture that her first album in eight years, the follow-up to 2012’s The Idler Wheel…, is almost complete. “It’s really up to me. It’ll be done soon,” Apple said regarding the album. “It’s just I have to do artwork and stuff, and I’ve been dragging my […]
Fiona Apple is known for her spaced out and infrequent album releases along with her general air of mystery. Vulture were absolutely blessed to receive an email from Apple herself, giving them an interview (the first in seven years). Basically, Vulture journo Rachel Handler pointed out a weird incident where a Variety interview with the […]
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