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When Fiona Apple first emerged in the mid-'90s, very few other pop singer-songwriters were playing around with jazz, or cabaret, or theater music.
Fiona Apple’s music is slowly creeping into the ‘Gen Z sad girl’ genre, a pejorative that would be offensive in its misogyny if it wasn’t so boring.
Fiona Apple Actually Made A Song With The Shameika Who Inspired Her All Those Years Ago Caitlin White Pop Music Critic Instagram Twitter November 20, 2020 Video unavailable ...
The post Fiona Apple Reintroduces Herself on “I Want You to Love Me” appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Song of the Week breaks down and talks about the song we just can’t get out of ...
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Fiona Apple's unreleased third album, "Extraordinary Machine," was leaked to the Internet and radio earlier this year, but as of today fans of the idiosyncratic singer-songwriter can buy some of ...
Fiona Apple first released the song “Shameika” on her album Fetch the Bolt Cutters this past April. In it, she describes a girl at her grade school who helped her stand up to bullies and ...
Apple's music is at once an explosion of feelings and an examination of the ways rage can be repressed, funneled, understood and unleashed. Fiona Apple in Los Angeles on Sept. 14, 2012.
Apple's new album, The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, is her first in seven years. Rock critic Ken Tucker says ...
Singer Fiona Apple recently called out rapper Lil Nas X, alleging that X's 2018 song "Kim Jung," samples her 2012 effort "All Night Long." ...
Fiona Apple has postponed plans to tour South America, telling fans in an impassioned note posted on Facebook that she has opted to stay home with her ailing dog. “I just can’t leave her now ...
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