Wow.
I’m somewhere between calling this a beautifully-crafted encapsulation of sound and chaos, and declaring all other music dead to me.
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Fetch the Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple (2020)
OK, my intro is intentionally hyperbolic, because critics have been absolutely fawning all over this thing, including Pitchfork awarding the album its only third ever perfect 10 score. Still I am really rather thrilled with the descent into madness Apple guides me on with Bolt Cutters. (Which, come to think of it, is an especially insane yet appropriate sentence).
A little unorthodox, but because I took this album earlier, and the song is fairly essential to understanding the approach Apple took for Bolt Cutters, this is Hot Knife from The Idler Wheel ... , which acts as the impetus for this entire album.
It's all there: the binaural, layered vocals; the continuous repetition of cryptic lyrics; the absurdly powerful and primal percussion; the cacophony of chaos and noise somehow harmonized into a frenetic chant-like melody. Hot Knife had always been an exhilarating, almost vaudevillian, if somewhat odd inclusion as the closer to Idler Wheel. The rest of the album is a lot more stripped down, letting Apple's lyrics and vocals take center-stage, with the accompanying instrumentals, including household items, present for atmosphere.
Clearly it seems, Hot Knife was the harbinger of what Apple had in mind for the next eight years of experimentation, as she took the foundation of Hot Knife and dialed it up to eleventy billion.
Granted, this is brand new, and I've only had the pleasure to enjoy the album all the way through from start to finish without interruption once, but overall, I've found it brilliant, if a bit uneven. The highs are some of the best work Apple has ever done, surpassing the entirety of her four previously-released album catalogue. Then there are moments that seemed a little under-baked, with the ghost of its mad genius haunting frustratingly close. I also think the album has a much stronger first half, and ends rather abruptly and unceremoniously. Especially jarring for such an intense project. Still, this is an electric storm of a thrill ride.
I would never suggest this be the first album someone new to Apple's work explore as an introduction. But as a well-versed fan of Apple's particular brand, this was sublime.
This tweet sums it up perfectly:
Bess Kalb:
- Fiona Apple was waiting for the entire world to descend into restless melancholic rage and then once we all started pacing our kitchens in our underwear in the middle of the night she was like, “You’re ready.”
Warning: A single NSFW word in this one:
Tracklist
1."I Want You to Love Me"
2."Shameika"
3."Fetch the Bolt Cutters"
4."Under the Table"
5."Relay"
6."Rack of His"
7."Newspaper"
8."Ladies"
9."Heavy Balloon"
10."Cosmonauts"
11."For Her"
12."Drumset"
13."On I Go"