A True Songwriter: Fiona Apple - Tidal, 1996Examiner.comIn comes Fiona Apple. Most listeners familiar with her will note her intensity of lyric, sound, and presence. She is one of few popular female artists that are their own songwriters; not to mention her use of jazz/blues inflections,
Spin gets a preview of new Green Day albumPunk.bzThere’s even a poignant piano ballad that Fiona Apple could love. Billie Joe Armstrong’s vocals push towards falsetto, adding a new level of emotion to his singing. And his lyrics mix the political with the social, depicting marginal characters
The Neverland Ranch auction catalog as new literary medium?Examiner.com me of a recent book release by illustrator Leanne Shapton, called Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry (What a Fiona Apple-esque title!).
Dido’s Safe Trip HomeMalaysia Star, MalaysiaRecorded in Los Angeles and London, Safe Trip Home is co-produced by Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Kayne West, Rufus Wainwright, Eels) and Ark, the new production company of Rollo Armstrong (Faithless) and Dido. The record also features a song co-written
Pop album review: Amy StudtScotsman, United KingdomMore pensive moments such as 'Furniture' or 'Here Lies More' are more assured than the takes on Fiona Apple-style angst, but the overwhelming fear is that this is all too little too late. The full article contains 113 words and appears in Scotland On
The Top 10 Break-Up Songs Of The Past 10 YearsAHNFiona Apple - "Get Gone" A master of the lovelorn piano ballad, Apple gets downright nasty on this cut from her second album, "When the Pawn..", which features the singer weaving playful lyrics and a passive-aggressive singing style atop of her