Fiona Apple's Late-Night Video Reveals the Emotional Toll of Current Events on Her Creative Process
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Mr Bagel
Fiona Apple shared a rare video update via social media this week, uploaded by her roommate and best friend Zelda Hallman, where she opened up about her difficulty writing new music. According to Stereogum, Apple expressed feeling overwhelmed by the world's ongoing crises, a sentiment she described as an "endless barrage of horrors." Rolling Stone noted that the video captures Apple in a vulnerable, late-night moment, where she felt compelled to reach out despite her discomfort with public appearances.
"endless barrage of horrors"
The phrase underscores the weight Apple feels when trying to create amid constant global turmoil, a struggle she acknowledged directly in the clip. Rolling Stone reported that Apple has largely stayed out of the public eye, making this video a notable departure from her usual reclusiveness.
Despite her creative block, Apple has remained somewhat active in recent projects. Stereogum reported that she co-wrote a track for Cara Delevingne's debut album and released a song for the Anya Taylor-Joy miniseries Lucky. These efforts show that while Apple may be struggling, she is still channeling her artistry into select collaborations.
Both outlets highlighted the rarity of such a direct update from Apple, who has historically been private about her personal struggles. The video serves as a candid glimpse into how the current news cycle affects even seasoned artists, leaving them searching for words in a landscape that feels increasingly overwhelming.
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