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Fiona Apple Released a New Song After Five Years

Fiona Apple joins the Watkins Family Hour band for Bob Dylan's 'Highway 61 Revisited' at Lincoln Center Out of Doors Fiona Apple in concert, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, New York, USA - 08 Aug 2015
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Fiona Apple has made a powerful return to the music scene with her first original song in five years, “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home).” This track marks a significant moment in Apple's career as it not only showcases her musical prowess but also highlights her deep commitment to social justice issues. Inspired by her experiences as a court-watcher in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Apple penned this protest anthem in support of mothers, particularly Black women, caught in the cash-bail system which unfairly keeps them jailed pretrial due to financial constraints. This system often leads to devastating consequences for families, separating mothers from their children and causing irreparable harm.

The song arrives alongside a poignant music video, featuring real footage of the women affected by pretrial detention. Through collaboration with Zealous and Special Operations Studios, the video sheds light on the harsh realities faced by these women, juxtaposing their struggles against images of hope, family moments, and personal achievements. Apple has passionately stated her hope that “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)” can raise awareness and push for much-needed reform in the judicial system. Her work with the Free Black Mamas DMV initiative, which advocates against such unjust detentions, has informed much of her understanding and drive behind this song.

Apple's engagement with these causes stretches beyond her music. For over two years, she meticulously documented thousands of bond hearings, emotionally impacted by the repetitive stories of individuals jailed purely because they lacked the financial means to post bail. Apple’s continued volunteer efforts with Free Black Mamas DMV reflect her dedication to the issue, contributing not just creatively but actively engaging with community efforts to support and free these affected women.

“Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” is not only a return to songwriting for Apple but an influential statement aimed at instigating change. The song emphasizes the empathy and understanding she has developed over years of firsthand observation of the shortcomings of the legal system. The raw, earnest lyrics coupled with evocative rippling percussion underscore the tragic narratives of those trapped in a cycle of poverty and legal entanglement due to an inequitable bail system.

This impactful release has been paired with the launch of the “Let Her Go Home” website, an online platform designed to inform, educate, and gather support for this cause. This site encourages visitors to donate, connect with local bail funds, and participate in court-watching efforts, further galvanizing action around this issue. Apple's song extends beyond a typical musical release, serving as a bridge between art and activism, reinforcing her role as an artist deeply intertwined with larger societal conversations.

The release of “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)” has been celebrated across various platforms as a significant contribution to both the music industry and its intersection with activism. Although Apple's supporters have enjoyed her musical projects over the years, including covers and collaborations such as her rendition of Neil Young's “Heart of Gold,” this original composition stands out for its fervor and societal relevance. It reinforces how artists like Apple can use their platforms to spotlight critical issues and drive national conversations. Through “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” Apple not only revives her distinctive voice in music but urgently calls for systemic change for incarcerated mothers and their families.

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