Fiona Apple fans in the Washington, D.C., area have truly lucked out. The “Criminal” singer, who hasn’t toured in five years, is on a seven-stop concert swing that includes the nation’s capital. Her ...
The art of the protest song is not dead. Fiona Apple has a compelling one with her first new composition to be released in five years, “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” which turns a spotlight on the ...
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 ...
The Bear McCreary-penned song will be included in next week's Season 1 finale. Great news for fantasy television and indie music fans alike: Fiona Apple has released a new Tolkien-inspired song that ...
The acclaimed songwriter returns with "Where the Shadows Lie," inspired by one of J.R.R. Tolkien's most iconic poems. Devan Coggan (rhymes with seven slogan) is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly ...
Fiona Apple has never been one to follow the crowd, and her 1997 acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards is a perfect example of that. When then-19-year-old Apple took the stage at New York ...
Fiona Apple has released a handful of covers and collaborations in the five years since releasing her monumental 2020 album Fetch the Bolt Cutters, and now she’s put out a proper new original song.
Fiona Apple goes at her own pace: She started her career in the ’90s, but she’s only released five albums. New music from her doesn’t arrive every day, but today (May 7) is one of those rare days as ...
For an artist who has been releasing music for 2 1/2 decades, Fiona Apple’s catalog has remarkably little filler. As her career has progressed, the time between her albums has grown longer — her first ...
Amazon has released the song “Where the Shadows Lie” from Grammy-winning artist Fiona Apple. The track will be part of the Season 1 soundtrack and appear in the season finale of Prime’s The Lord of ...
Whether you love TikTok or hate it, the app has undeniably changed how fans interact with music. Artists and their teams are constantly searching for ways to use it to their benefit, finding ways to ...
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