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 won the 2021 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. Apple’s 2020 LP Fetch the Bolt Cutters beat out records by Phoebe Bridgers (Punisher), Tame Impala (The Slow Rush), Brittany ...
Fetch the Bolt Cutters couldn’t have come at a better time and Fiona Apple knew it. Like many artists with new music on hand, she decided to release her album early, in this case roughly six months ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Claire Shaffer, Brittany Spanos, and Rob Sheffield join host Brian Hiatt for a deep dive into the entire catalog of Fiona Apple, from 1996’s Tidal to ...
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 heading to Mordor. It's been more than two years since the release of her Grammy-winning record Fetch the Bolt Cutters, and now the acclaimed songwriter is back with a new track, ...
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — Fiona Apple just released her first new music in five years, and it's inspired by her time as a court watcher in Prince George's County. "Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)" was ...
Apple has already taken home one other 2021 Grammy for Best Rock Performance for “Shameika.” This particular category made history this year as it’s the first time all of the nominees are female.
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