The first ballad-like single released off Swift’s1989, “Wildest Dreams” already exists in a form and tempo that’s in Adams’ wheelhouse. Taylor’s emotional longing isn’t lost on Adams, who communicates it on a track that could’ve been a breezy addition to his 2005 double album,Col...
Can Ryan Adams‘ Taylor Swift 1989 cover album just get here already? Adams teased a few more songs from his forthcoming album of 1989 covers (he’s taking on the whole thing), and the results let us know we’re going to need to hear more, stat. Ryan Adams Teases Another Taylor...
Last night, Ryan Adams released his full-album cover of Taylor Swift's 1989. Today, Adams and La Sera guitarist Todd Wisenbaker (who contributed to the record) appeared on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show to talk about the new record and how it came together. Midway t...
But in her retro footwear, she folded in trends from the year she was born, and the album's title. In the original recording of 1989, Swift posed for a Polaroid for the album cover. Now, she is offering a new interpretation of her birth year’s personal and cultural significance. We ...
This week, Ryan Adams announced he was covering Taylor Swift's 1989 LP in its entirety. Well, Adams is fast at work on the final product: On his Twitter and Instagram, he's previewed snippets of his reworked "Out of the Woods" and "All You Had to Do Was Stay". You...
In Episode 199 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, we discuss Taylor Swift’s most recent music video for her new single “Out of the Woods.” Before 1989 was released, Taylor said that “Out of the Woods” was representational of the entire album. It seems fitting then, that “...
Swift says that "1989" is her first: break up album good album pop album Who was Taylor named for? Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States James Taylor Elizabeth Taylor What was Taylor's first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart? "Shake It Off" "Trouble"...
Since receiving a Best New Artist nomination at just 17 years old, Taylor Swift has had quite the GRAMMY run. As she adds another Album Of The Year nod thanks to 'evermore,' revisit all of Swift's GRAMMY highlights from 2008 to now. ...
Why It’s Great: Given that “Out of the Woods” comes from Swift's 1989 album, the polaroid metaphor is particularly pertinent. Swift manages to capture the decade in this single stanza seamlessly. Swift was a 1989 baby herself (hence the name of the album), so the '80s vibes make pe...
subject of the media spotlight, which he jokingly refers to as the “Eye of Sauron.” Tillman’s constant desire to explain himself manifested itself publicly as the artist released covers ofTaylor Swift’s “Blank Space” and “Welcome to New York” after hearingRyan Ada...