Of all the memorable turns of phrase on “Tidal,” the 1996 album that established 18-year-old Fiona Apple as a songwriting prodigy, perhaps none proved to be more prescient than the line that closes ...
While many artists have retreated from their album release plans, Fiona Apple forged on and thrust her new album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, into an ailing, uncertain and largely paralyzed world. What a ...
If the pandemic distance didn’t force us closer in spirit, one thing certainly will. It may not be a COVID vaccine, but a true gift to the world has finally arrived with Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Fiona ...
Fiona Apple’s new album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, gets its title from the British crime series The Fall. The main character cries out the phrase while trying to free a tortured girl from behind a ...
When an artist achieves stratospheric fame at a young age, either in terms of praise or notoriety, they become immortalized in it, their actions fossilized in aspic, and for Fiona Apple, it was the ...
This essay is running as part of the 2020 Uproxx Music Critics Poll. Even so, Fetch The Bolt Cutters, as an album title, offers an uneasy greeting. The down-gazing, close-up shot of Apple’s face ...
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