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Fiona Apple’s new album could be released “really soon”

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"I think I'm gonna...." Fiona Apple has teased that she will release her first album in eight years “really soon”. The US artist, whose last record was 2012’s ‘The Idler Wheel…’, made the hint in a video posted by her friend Zelda Hallman on Twitter yesterday (March 31).

In the clip, a close-up Apple said: “Shall I release it? Like soon? Really soon? I think I’m gonna”, in reference to ‘Fetch the Bolt Cutters’.

They are telling her she should release the album in October. #FionaApple #fetchtheboltcutters pic.twitter.com/NZhkph3kID — Zelda Hallman (@zeldahallman) March 31, 2020 As The Line of Best Fit notes, the title of Apple’s forthcoming album was inspired by a Gillian Anderson quote from British TV series The Fall. ‘Fetch the Bolt

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