I love Jon Brion. I have loved him for a long time, and my ears will prick up like a little puppy whenever I hear he is involved in anything. That’s how I came to give Fiona Apple a fighting chance in ...
Fiona Apple is firing up her extraordinary touring machine for a cross-country tour this summer. After six years of anticipation for her follow up to When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a ...
The controversy surrounding Fiona Apple’s Extraordinary Machine will return as Epic has penciled in an October 4th release date for the long delayed album. The finished version is different than the ...
Fiona Apple’s third album, Extraordinary Machine, looked like it was headed for the pop scrapheap. Completed in May of 2003, it was rejected by her label, Epic Records, on the grounds that the songs ...
During this indeterminate period of staying safer at home, we’re heeding our own advice and whiling away the hours/days/weeks/months by re-listening — very deeply — to some of our favorite records.
Many fans believed that the first version of Apple’s new album was being suppressed by her label, but it turns she simply rerecorded it not with producer Jon Brion but with Dr. Dre sideman Mike ...
Fiona Apple, fresh from an opening spot on tour with Coldplay, is hitting the road this summer for an exhaustive two-month headlining tour to open June 20th in Phoenix. The fiercely independent ...
AS CD COVER photographs go, it’s certainly strange: a curious closeup of what appears to be tiny bicuspids housed inside a peapod adorns “Extraordinary Machine,” the latest from precocious L.A.
It would be easy to worry about Fiona Apple. With her fair skin, small physique and crystal green eyes, she often looks a little scared or melancholic in photographs. In person, she's self-assured.
We’re all conditioned to assume the stupidity of major label executives, but do they really need to make it so easy to hate them? By indefinitely shelving “Extraordinary Machine,” the third record by ...