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Fiona Apple seems like the sort who has issues with excess life drama. Also, she makes a living on it. So the Jon Brion/Mike Elizando fiasco surrounding her last release Extraordinary Machine may have been jarring, but also perversely satisfying? (I took psych as an undergrad, don't worry about it.) Either way, aside from a one-off soundtrack contribution to Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D (and who knows when she hit the studio for that), and a couple of comfy interviews with friends Quentin Tarantino and Zach Galfiananananakis, it's been all quiet on the Fiona front. So covering a legendary jazz and Broadway composer for a tribute EP is probably a perfect way to slowly reemerge and work on the EM followup I'm dying to hear. Especially when the song is called "Why Try To Change Me Now?"Continue reading New Fiona Apple - "Why Try To Change Me Now?" (Cy Coleman Cover)...
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Fiona Apple piqued our interest early this month by announcing that her first album in eight years is finished, and she really piqued our interest a week later by spilling extensive details about the album -- which is titled Fetch The Bolt Cutters -- in a New Yorker profile. In fact, the article was so…
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Fiona Apple announced a week ago that her new album -- the long-awaited follow-up to 2012's The Idler Wheel -- is finished. Today, we all get to learn quite a bit about that album via a detailed and immersive profile in The New Yorker by Pulitzer-winning TV critic Emily Nussbaum.
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Fiona Apple does not work quickly. It's been nearly eight years since Apple released The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw, And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, her second album. In most of the time since then, Apple has been in a state of relative…


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