It would be easy to pass up Fiona Apple's sophomore
album. While her first LP, Tidal was well received and had a few
hits like "Shadowboxer" and "Criminal," Apple
made more buzz with her bitter speeches at wards shows and live
appearances than her sultry voice ever could. When the page-long
title to her newest album was released, most people probably let
out a groan and said "here we go again."
In fact, Fiona does turn in some bitter numbers here and there
on When The Pawn... but they end up being some of the most sonically
and lyrically interesting tunes on the album. "To Your Love"
may be spewing venom at a spurning lover or at the press and public
that enjoyed ripping her to shreds after Tidal. Another track that
attacks her critics is " A Mistake," with Apple admitting
she may have took some wrong turns in the past, but, man, did she
have fun. Fiona hasn't stopped using her past relationships as fodder
for her songs, either. "Limp" is a driving song aimed
squarely at a life-sucking lover who is told in no uncertain terms
"it won't be long till you'll be lying limp in your own hands."
Not everything is filled with spite and anger, however. "Paper
Bag" is almost shockingly whimsical, floating along on background
of bouncing percussion and head-in-the-sky lyrics. Apple's softer
side is also seen on the final track, "I Know," where
the singer/songwriter speaks of her unquestioning love for someone
despite the fact that he is already taken.
With it's unforgiving and honest lyrics, stronger than ever vocals,
and use of interesting instruments such as chamberlains and wurlitzer's,
When The Pawn... establishes Fiona Apple as a truly respectable
and intriguing artist. Apple has matured in the harsh limelight
of fame, and it is nice to see that she is continuing to make the
music she wants, the way she wants, despite what the fickle Britney
Spears-buying public says about her.
- Music-Critic.com
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Fiona Apple is a force to be reckoned with. There
is something about Fiona Apple that continually radiates grace, stength,
and brutal gut honesty. That is the only way I can characterize most
of her songs...which are usually very personal chronicles of overpowering
obstacles whether they be people standing in her way or her dreams,
social norms which have kept her down, or matters of love and hate
which always seem to drive the mind crazy...and most of her songs
are completely unforgiving. She always seems to standout from the
rest of the crowd...she stands completely in a league of her own.
Her character as well as her music...simply incredible.
This is another song that is painful to hear, because it's absolutely
heartwrenching. |