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It’s now been 24 years since Fiona Apple’s debut, however, and she has heretofore only released four albums. According to the Mariah Carey scale of elusiveness, Apple is nonexistent, or perhaps ...
The post Fiona Apple Is More of a People Person Than You Thought appeared first on Consequence of Sound. While it’s likely not terribly improbable she does spend a good deal of her time filling pages ...
Despite an early victory for "Fetch the Bolt Cutters," the famously accolade-averse star said she's “just not made for that kind of stuff anymore." Fiona Apple, Haim, Brittany Howard, Phoebe Bridgers, ...
Fiona Apple is featured as a surprise singer in the finale of The Rings Of Power — a TV Lord Of The Rings prequel. The episode, which will premiere next week, includes a new song “Where The Shadows ...
Why Fiona Apple wanted to work with a music video director who previously collaborated with Nine Inch Nails and Madonna Apple’s video for “Criminal” garnered lots of attention in the 1990s for being ...
This 1996 hit is probably Fiona Apple’s most well-known song of her career. She’s penned quite a few arresting tunes in the years since, but we’re not exactly mad about “Criminal” and its ...
Fiona Apple is showing support for Black mothers affected by the “broken cash-bail system” with a new song, “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” out on May 7. The track raises awareness to the Free Black ...
Fiona Apple gave her first interview in a very long time back in September, where she gave an update on her long-anticipated follow-up to 2012’s incredible The Idler Wheel…. “I’m hoping for early 2020 ...
This 2020 hit breathed new life into Fiona Apple’s career and proved that decades after she first hit the scene, she’s still got it. A standout opener from Fetch The Bolt Cutters, “I Want You To Love ...
Recorded in the year after the release of her debut album Tidal, and a few months after her iconic “this world is bullshit” speech while accepting the MTV VMA for Best New Artist in August of 1997, ...
Fiona Apple had an exemplary night at Sunday’s Grammys, taking home her first awards from the Recording Academy since her 1998 Best Female Rock Vocal Performance win for “Criminal.” Despite her ...