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Rage sits alongside heartache and humor, the shifts in mood occurring with a dramatic flair and a disarming playfulness. The unpredictable nature feels complex and profoundly human, resulting in an album that's nourishing and joyfully cathartic.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelEpic
UPC0194397744323
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046045119
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistApple, Fiona
Release TitleFetch the Bolt Cutters
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.54 in
Item Width4.93 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 I Want You To Love Me 1.2 Shameika 1.3 Fetch The Bolt Cutters 1.4 Under The Table 1.5 Relay 1.6 Rack of His 1.7 Newspaper 1.8 Ladies 1.9 Heavy Balloon 1.10 Cosmonauts 1.11 For Her 1.12 Drumset 1.13 On I go
Notes2020 release. Fetch the Bolt Cutters is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple. It is Apple's first release since The Idler Wheel... in 2012. The album was recorded from 2015 to 2020, largely at Apple's home in Venice Beach. It was produced and performed by Apple alongside Amy Aileen Wood, Sebastian Steinberg and Davíd Garza; recording consisted of long, often-improvised takes with unconventional percussive sounds. Rooted in experimentation, the highly percussive album resists genre categorization. While conventional instruments, such as pianos and drum sets, do appear, the album also features prominent use of non-musical found objects as percussion. Apple described the result as "percussion orchestras". These industrial-like rhythms are contrasted against traditional melodies, and the upbeat songs often subvert traditional pop structures.