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Album Review: Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department

The opening song, “Fortnight” (featuring Post Malone), absolutely put me in the zone. It's a lush, mellow, beautiful piece that showcases Taylor Swift's lower ...

Taylor Swift album review: The Tortured Poets Department does ...

Her new album is so bland and boring. She's using too many f words to shake it up which sucks for the kids who love her. Every song sounds the ...

Review: Taylor Swift's album Midnights is underwhelming

Midnights is fun — listening to it is enjoyable. None of the songs are implicitly terrible. But what prevents it from being a truly great album ...

Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets': An honest, unnecessary review

Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department': A 100% honest and also very safe review · With the release of her highly anticipated new album, ...

I judged Taylor Swift's album immediately after it came out ... - CNN

While some reviews did laud Swift's latest offering, the album failed to dazzle a healthy branch of critics. Had Swift's run as a brilliant pop ...

Album Review: Taylor Swift - Midnights - Random J Pop

As boring as Midnights sounds, one thing I give to the production of this album, is that it does somewhat evoke the feeling of being up late.

Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department / The Anthology

In standard and extended editions, Taylor Swift's 11th studio album races to fill the gap between her intimate songwriting and her increasingly ...

Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' – Album Review - WRSU - The Voice of ...

This album is an open letter to the human experience and what it means to find yourself through other people.

Taylor Swift's “Midnights” album review - The Kirkwood Call

“Midnights” is an incredibly unique concept. 13 sleepless nights, and to write about something that has not been seen before.

Album Review: Taylor Swift, folklore - Country Universe

folklore stands as the pinnacle showcase of her songwriting, and an excellent reintroduction to her work for country fans who are curious about how she's ...

Album review: 'folklore' by Taylor Swift - The Emery

Taylor Swift's newest album folklore was released on July 23, 2020. The album came as a surprise to listeners and was completely written and produced during ...

Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets': What Critics Think, Reviews

Business Insider's senior music reporter rates the full double album an 8.9/10. ... In my first-listen review, I hailed "The Tortured Poets ...

Album Review: Taylor Swift - folklore | The Rockhaq Community

Elegantly crafted and quietly defiant, folklore finds Taylor Swift free of cloying drama and tiresome hype, resulting in her truest artistic statement yet.

Taylor Swift's Midnights Album: Review - The Wrangler

Taylor's album is different and can be seen as unorthodox compared to her other albums such as Speak Now, or 1989. Others really enjoy the album like Rania ...

Midnights by Taylor Swift | Album Review | Modern Music Analysis

This album is supposed to be a concept record. If the concept is love lost and found then I guess, though its a shallow take at it.

Taylor Swift Album Reviews

Her early albums have good songs, and Fearless is particularly strong. But Red and 1989 are pop marvels, full of hooky, relatable songs.

Review: Taylor Swift's “Tortured Poets Department” Is Her Ego Trip ...

The lines aren't mind-blowing, but they do have some allure, and she's learned how to swear in her music without it seeming forced or ...

Album Review: "1989 (Taylor's Version)" - Taylor Swift

Filled with massive hits such as “Blank Space,” “Style,” and “Shake It Off,” this album is one of the artist's greatest critical acclaimed projects.

Taylor Swift “Midnights” Album Review: The Ghosts That Keep Us ...

It's a concept album about a motif that already runs through so much of Taylor's work, an apt choice for a musician as self-referential as she ...

Taylor Swift "Midnights" Review Thread | Metacritic - 85 - Page 7

Taylor Swift's pin-sharp new album, “Midnights,” closes with a song in which the pop superstar patiently explains to someone — perhaps many ...