Fiona Apple – Fetch The Bolt Cutters (Epic)
With rave reviews paving the way…a rare “10” from Pitchfork…Fiona Apple breaks her eight-year silence with Fetch The Bolt Cutters. So, does Apple’s 5th album live up to the hype?
With rave reviews paving the way…a rare “10” from Pitchfork…Fiona Apple breaks her eight-year silence with Fetch The Bolt Cutters. So, does Apple’s 5th album live up to the hype?
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This new Black Keys album comes five years after their previous long player. Did they wait too long, or not long enough? I’m not sure.