“Kick me under the table all you want,” Fiona Apple sings on her marvelous new albumBoot her discreetly to silence her? Apple probably wears shin pads for just that reason.is a gloriously bluesy confrontation, with the audacity of hip-hop, the #MeToo movement’s outrage and the best use of a dog bark since Fleetwood Mac’sin 1982. The music is immediate, structurally inventive, uniquely percussive and delivered with a confessional gusto that grabs you by the shoulders and won’t let go.
Apple is no Alicia, maybe not even an Alanis. She’s an angst-ridden New York singer-songwriter who hasn’t released an album sincewas helped along by feature interviews in Vulture this month and The New Yorker last month. “I’ve been well aware of the Strokes record, and I wonder if I’d been as aware of it if we were in the regular pre-pandemic release cycles.” says Steve Waxman, longtime Warner Music publicist and now an industry consultant. “It’s something labels and artists have to consider.
Albums are much more complicated than a Dylan single. British musician Steven Wilson, who is signed to Toronto’s Arts & Crafts label, postponed his albumfrom June 12 to Jan. 29, 2021. Describing his forthcoming sixth LP as a “high concept project,” Wilson in a statement about the postponement cited challenges including manufacturing issues, video shoots and the “uncertainty facing record stores.
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