For the first time in two decades, Fiona Apple has a song on a Billboard airplay chart. "Shameika," the lead single from Apple's new album Fetch the Bolt Cut
17.04.2020 - 18:09 / etcanada.com
Fiona Apple is back and as great as ever.
On Friday, the iconic singer-songwriter dropped her first album in eight years, Fetch the Bolt Cutters.
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In their 10/10 review of the album, Pitchfork praised Apple for not missing a step musically, calling the Fetch the Bolt Cutters “unbound” and remarking, “No music has ever sounded quite like it.”
The album deals with themes of feminism, the #MeToo movement, and
For the first time in two decades, Fiona Apple has a song on a Billboard airplay chart. "Shameika," the lead single from Apple's new album Fetch the Bolt Cut
A reaction to "Brexit, Trump, Cambridge Analytica and covert Russian influence"
Fetch the remote! Fiona Apple made a rare television appearance Tuesday on Democracy Now! to discuss her new album Fetch the Bolt Cutters.Her first new album in eight years simultaneously conquered the Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums May 2-dated charts, and its solid footing parallels where she recorded it: on indigenous American soil.Apple teamed up with Eryn Wise -- a Native American activist and the communications/digital director of the indigenous-led collective Seeding Sovereignty --
Fiona Apple soars back onto Billboard's charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums charts dated May 2 with Fetch the Bolt Cutters, her first new LP in nearly eight years.The set bows atop both lists with 44,000 equivalent album units earned in its first week, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
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DaBaby leaps from No. 15 to No. 1 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart (dated May 2) to become the top musical act in the U.S. for the first time. The rapper leads the list thanks to his third LP,
Fiona Apple's fifth studio album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, has received glowing reviews. It has a perfect 100 score at the review aggregation site Metacritic.com, the highest rating for a studio album in the site's 19-year history. So the question arises: Will Grammy voters also feel the love? Short answer: almost certainly. When the
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it.
Every Fiona Apple album offers something a little bit different: her approach to songwriting and production has consistently evolved, finding new prisms in which to refract her inherent genius.
Fiona Apple's new album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, has topped this week's new music poll.In the poll, published Friday (April 17) on Billboard, music fans voted for Apple's long-awaited fifth studio release as their favorite new release from this week.The 42-year-old artist's Fetch the Bolt Cutters album arrived Friday, marking Apple's first new album in eight years.
Fiona Apple isn't holding anything back these days.
Fiona Apple, Playboi Carti and Brett Eldredge brought a week of comeback music, and it's bound to hold fans over quite well during quarantine. But which new music release is doing the trick for you?Apple's fifth album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters, bridges the eight-year gap between the art-pop singer-songwriter's last project, with piano crescendos, cymbals crashing and other sonic anomalies only the 42-year-old artist could pull off.
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The drought is over. Fiona Apple is back in action with Fetch the Bolt Cutters, her first new album in eight years.
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 welcome, electric antidote it is.
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.This week, Fiona Apple returns when we need her most, Sam Smith and Demi Lovato are “ready” to take over pop radio, and DaBaby can’t stop and won’t stop.
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
It feels like Fiona Apple really got a big head start on us with this whole quarantining thing. Fans do not need to be reminded that it’s been eight years since her previous album, “The Idler Wheel…” (though they probably will require a refresher on its full 23-word title, which once might have been committed to memory).
'Fetch the Bolt Cutters' is her first LP release since 2012's 'The Idler Wheel...'