DJ Travis Holcombe of KCRW shares with us five new songs, including one from Fiona Apple's new album. DJ Sessions: Fiona Apple's 'Fetch The Bolt Cutters' And More New Songs DJ Travis Holcombe ...
Fiona Apple has released her first album since 2012 on Friday and has successfully blown the minds of music fans and critics, who all seem to agree the album is “an unyielding masterpiece.” The album, ...
Fetch the Bolt Cutters is an arduous listen at first, and not just because of the frank subject matter. It's oftentimes deliberately atonal. It swoops and lunges between time signatures. Its ...
Critics have been swooning over Fiona Apple’s new album “Fetch the Bolt Cutters.” It came out just over a week ago. Pitchfork called the album an “unyielding masterpiece,” and said “no music has ever ...
Life is a mess and the world is a cruel, bewildering place. It can take years to forge a path through the noise — for women especially, there are countless obstacles designed to contain and stifle.
Fiona Apple took home the Best Alternative Album golden gramophone for Fetch the Bolt Cutters, beating out Brittany Howard (Jaime), Beck (Hyperspace), Tame Impala (The Slow Rush), and Phoebe Bridgers ...
Fiona Apple has released her first song since Fetch the Bolt Cutters. “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” a protest anthem advocating for jailed mothers who can’t afford bail, draws on Apple’s experience in ...
The New York-based Taiwanese-American artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist tells us about her love for Apple’s “Fetch the Bolt Cutters.” Leah Nawy: I remember where I was when I heard the track ...
There was nothing but bad news, until it was announced that Fiona Apple, who was going to release her long-awaited fifth album in October, decided to release it now. Like, right now. Talk about a ...
Fetch the Bolt Cutters could’ve won. It would be similar with Daft Punk’s RAM or Arcade Fire’s Suburbs, like those albums FTBC had passion behind it. It screwed by committee but don’t think Fiona is ...
In her column “Made a Mixtape, Hope You Like It,” Amanda Altarejos ’26 curates a “mixtape” of modern music for older artists. Listen here for a playlist “for fiona apple.” In an interview with NPR, ...
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