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Fiona Apple contributes a track called “Dull Tool” to the new Judd Apatow film This Is 40, and over the weekend it popped up on MTV Brazil. It’s a dense song lush with instrumentation, where Apple sings, “You don’t kiss when you kiss / You don’t fuck when you fuck.” Hear it below. This Is [...]
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Fiona Apple: – “Valentine” (Live @ SXSW)
submitted by Nick Mar 19th 2012 02:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last week, Fiona Apple played her first two solo shows in a few years at SXSW. The one I saw, at Stubb’s, was a pretty magical affair — a great talent gutting her way through obvious issues of stage-fright and self-consciousness, rising to the occasion and reminding the world of her own power. During those [...]
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Fiona Apple: debuts new songs at SXSW - video
submitted by Nick Mar 18th 2012 01:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Watch her perform 'Anything We Want' and 'Every Single Night'
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Fiona Apple: Watch Fiona Apple Debut “Anything We Want” & “Every Single Night” At SXSW
submitted by Nick Mar 15th 2012 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Part of the deal with loving Fiona Apple is feeling protective of her, perhaps even condescendingly so. It’s tough to judge her new songs on first listen, especially live, because you (you meaning me) want her to do well, to knock it out of the park every time. So please keep in mind that I’m [...]
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Fiona Apple: names her fourth studio album after a 23-word poem
submitted by Nick Mar 8th 2012 01:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Singer has opted for a very lengthy album title for the second time in her career
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Jay-Z: To Play SXSW On Monday
submitted by Nick Mar 7th 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
At least in theory, SXSW is supposed to be about discovering emerging and ascendent bands, but the fest just keeps adding big names: Bruce Springsteen, Fiona Apple, Norah Jones, John Mayer, T.I., Nas, the Shins, and — now — Jay-Z, arguably the biggest name and best live performer in rap history. Last year, Jay was [...]
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