Fetch the Bolt Cutters is like nothing Fiona Apple has done before, but the album is still recognizable as something only she could create. Lyrically, Apple reaches into her past to confront middle-school bullies and looks into her future for an imaginary lover. She directly addresses women who have been abused by the same man who abused her. She gets mad about a missing drum set.

The Singles



Marika Hackman interview: "Who's to tell anyone what sex is?"
When Tim and Jenn Tracker began their YouTube channel, The Tim Tracker, in , they never intended for it to become the popular theme park destination for Disney fans it is today. Initially, the couple decided to give vlogging a shot for a short time and created a YouTube channel to feature their daily travels and life updates while living in Orlando, Fla. The day trial was a success because a decade later in , the Trackers amassed a following of over , subscribers, and they continue to post vlogs daily. Life on YouTube has been a wild and exciting ride for the Trackers, and it seems like the husband and wife are just getting started as their channel continues growing. The Trackers are " taking on the world, one adventure at a time. Everyone has to start somewhere, and, for Tim Tracker in September , that somewhere was a day-in-the-life vlog.


21 Things I Want in a Lover
Want to know if the government is really tracking you? If you find one of these tucked underneath your car, you can start freaking out. A routine visit to the mechanic by a Redditor and his friend turned up this ominous looking device nestled right next to the exhaust on his friend's car. After promptly ruling out a bomb, other Redditors helped correctly identify the black device as a Guardian ST—a GPS tracking unit made by Cobham and used exclusively by the army and law enforcement. According the poster, the friend's now dead father had ties to the Muslim religious community, and was the subject of quite a bit of FBI interest.




Lyrically, the song talks about all the 21 qualities that Morissette would like the most to find in a lover. The song was only released in Brazil, charting on the Hot chart, peaking inside the top fifty. A video for the song was also released there, featuring clips from the DVD Feast on Scraps and live shows. While writing the track, Morissette claimed that she's jokin in one part of the song, but in another she's "dead serious. I had no idea, but I started writing alone, and within the first week I'd written seven songs.