Fiona Apple's new album is named after a Gillian Anderson quote
Fiona Apple has finally revealed her new album title, which takes its name from a Gillian Anderson quote used in The Fall.
In a new interview with the The New Yorker, Fiona Apple has finally shared some info about her follow up to 2012's The Idler Wheel.....
Her first LP in eight years is titled Fetch the Bolt Cutters, and its title is a reference to a Gillian Anderson quote from The Fall, a British psychological thriller TV series.
The piece notes that Apple was considering using an illustration of Harvey Weinstein and his walker for the album artwork.
Apple composed and recorded the album at home, and also took control of production duties for the LP. It's described as "raw", and will focus on drums, chants, and bells.
Fetch the Bolt Cutters was recorded with a band made up of drummer Amy Aileen Wood, bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and guitarist Davíd Garza.
Apple is yet to reveal the full tracklist for her first album in eight years, but the tracks confirmed in the article include "Newspaper", "On I Go", "The Drumset Is Gone", "Rack of His", "Kick Me Under the Table", "Ladies", "For Her", "Fetch the Bolt Cutters", "Shameka", "Heavy Balloon", and "I Want You to Love Me". Actor and model Cara Delevingne contributes guest vocals on the album title-track.
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