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Now, it’s been revealed that Fiona Apple and Blake Mills were among the recording personnel on the album, a representative confirms to Pitchfork. Their exact contributions to the LP are yet unknown.
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 sings new song for Bob’s Burgers Halloween episode appeared first on Consequence of Sound. While we patiently wait for Fiona Apple’s new record supposedly coming in 2020 ...
The post Fiona Apple accepts Lil Nas X’s offer to collaborate appeared first on Consequence of Sound. All is well that end’s well. The quick lived spat (was it even?) between Fiona Apple and ...
A Fiona Apple fan blog has shared two short videos of the celebrated singer-songwriter teasing and recording new music. In the first, since deleted but archived by other fan accounts, Apple ...
Fiona Apple is an artist who is incredibly hard to write about, especially when it comes to penning a review. Due to her startlingly honest lyrics, emotive voice, and jazz-piano flourishes, she's ...
Fiona Apple Returns, Still Enraged and Self-Lacerating Fiona Apple’s performance at SXSW was the beginning of a mini-tour — including shows in New York City on March 23 and 26 — to preview ...
Fiona Apple’s ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ And The Myth Of Hyper-Independence Caitlin White Pop Music Critic Instagram Twitter December 15, 2020 ...
Fiona Apple will release her first new recording in five years on an upcoming benefit album. The catch: Her song was written by Los Angeles music students participating in a songwriting program ...
STORY: Fiona Apple Reveals Cover Art, Release Date, Track List For First Album in 7 Years “This is the most distilled Fiona Apple album yet,” says Pitchfork ’s Ryan Dombal.
It would be easy to worry about Fiona Apple. With her fair skin, small physique and crystal green eyes, she often looks a little scared or melancholic in photographs. In person, she's self-assured.
In September of 1996, New York Times music critic Jon Pareles reviewed a Fiona Apple show at the Fez, a now-defunct club in the Bowery. Like most other critics at the time, he found it remarkable ...
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