While the rest of the people were playing virtual quizzes at Zoom, the biggest pop star revived her voice and recorded two amazing albums – the second of which, “Evermore”, was released just hours after it was announced.
The 15-song effort was hailed by many critics and was hailed by fans at its release, noting the seamless continuity drawn in strip-back style Swift’s “folklore”.
But others wondered if the album would last as long as its predecessor, which Swift described this week as a “sister album” for her new offering fur.
But the singer also returned to two familiar territories that largely revolved around his previous album, “Cowboy Like Me” and then “Gold Rush” and “Long Story Short”, entering the roots of his country music, and cautiously moving into the field. The pitcher he has won over the last decade.
“If ‘Folklore’ is an introspective, romantic big sister, ‘Evermore’ is an independent wheeling little brother.” The new album rewards the stylistic leap of faith that represents ‘folklore’ and moves beyond the boundaries of the sonic palette. . “
The fans felt just as satisfied. Supervisor Alex Goldschmidt wrote on Twitter, “Evermore is a folklore in screaming colors, referring to a song on Swift’s previous track” Out of the Woods “.
Another popular Swift fanpage wrote: “The album was one of the most magical and beautiful journeys I’ve ever made.”
Swift collaborated with Bon Iver and songwriters Aaron Desner and Jack Antonoff on the effort again after the team put on “folklore” earlier this year.
It remains to be seen whether the slow, reflective sound Swift will be unlocked in 2020. It is now its ballpark. “I don’t know what will come next,” she wrote after the record came down on social media channels on Friday.
Swift added, “These days I have no idea about many things and so I’m sticking to one thing that keeps me connected to all of you. That thing will always be and always will be music.
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