In a candid video posted Friday, Fiona Apple spoke about the difficulty of turning current events into music, saying she doesn’t “want to let anybody down.”
In a candid video posted Friday, Fiona Apple spoke about the difficulty of turning current events into music, saying she doesn’t “want to let anybody down.”
Inside the fortress moat, a delayed set and a shamstep protest gave the night its real shape. Massive Attack’s legacy of resistance found fresh urgency.
The French underground of the 1970s emerged not from a musical tradition, but from the physical and political rupture of May 1968.
On her new album, the avant-pop artist constructs a tense, theatrical soundworld that draws direct lines from pre-Nazi Germany to our current political anxieties.