what u think the title means/represents
Judging from the other track titles alone I suppose she's finding the little haven for herself in this world she's created. Metaphorically and also the crib in Venice Beach
Her seclusion from the world for so long may have been in efforts to focus on her inner self. Whether the bolt cutters are for breaking within or breaking ties with others I'm not sure
Judging from the other track titles alone I suppose she's finding the little haven for herself in this world she's created. Metaphorically and also the crib in Venice Beach
Her seclusion from the world for so long may have been in efforts to focus on her inner self. Whether the bolt cutters are for breaking within or breaking ties with others I'm not sure
OR using the bolt cutters to break free from her inner world and step out in the world again
OR using the bolt cutters to break free from her inner world and step out in the world again
each song has potential to be its own experience and still giving to the whole.
each song has potential to be its own experience and still giving to the whole.
The album title is a reference to the British crime show The Fall starring Gillian Anderson; the phrase is uttered during a scene where a sex-crimes investigator finds a “locked door to a room where a girl has been tortured.” “Really, what it’s about is not being afraid to speak,” Apple says of the title. According to the piece, Apple considered using a sketch of Harvey Weinstein and his walker for the album cover.
lmao that album cover would've been wild
Man this one is gonna hit
Some of the new material was strikingly angry.
The cathartic “For Her” builds to Apple hollering,
“Good mornin’! Good mornin’ / You raped me in the same bed your daughter was born in.”
The song had grown out of a recording session the band held shortly after the nomination hearings of the Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh; like many women, Apple felt scalded with rage about survivors of sexual violence being disbelieved
The album title is a reference to the British crime show The Fall starring Gillian Anderson; the phrase is uttered during a scene where a sex-crimes investigator finds a “locked door to a room where a girl has been tortured.” “Really, what it’s about is not being afraid to speak,” Apple says of the title. According to the piece, Apple considered using a sketch of Harvey Weinstein and his walker for the album cover.
lmao that album cover would've been wild
Omg she's big mad
that reminds me when Ye wanted the doctor's picture for his artwork.
Sheeesh I'm glad there's someone strong enough to speak on these matters.
Omg she's big mad
that reminds me when Ye wanted the doctor's picture for his artwork.
Sheeesh I'm glad there's someone strong enough to speak on these matters.
LET EM KNOW FIONA
hit us with that yeezus energy ma
The profile extensively quotes lyrics from the album, including a line from “For Her,” a song composed shortly after the Kavanaugh hearings. The profile also reveals a reference to Kate Bush in the lyrics of the title track: “I need to run up that hill/I will, I will, I will.”
@pneumonia
Fiona too real
Just finished reading that New Yorker profile. Album's gonna hit so f***ing hard. Can't wait
It's 2020 and she's still the only big-name artist out there that cuts the bullshit.
"But if you’re making a song? And you’re making music and there is going to be passion in it and there is going to be anger in it?” She went on, “You have to go to the myelin sheath—you know, to the central nervous system—for it to be good, I feel like. And if that’s not true? Then f*** me, I wasted my f***ing life and ruined everything.”
bro yall read that new yorker article? album gon be dark as s***.
and F*** pta bruh imagine pushing fiona f***ing apple out a car.
see she’s weird because i like her s*** but im rarely in a space to want to listen to it