Taylor Swift By Shaad D’SouzaOctober 30, 2023 Pop/R&B Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Taylor Swift By Vrinda JagotaJuly 12, 2023 Pop/R&B Midnights Taylor Swift By Quinn MorelandOctober 24, 2022 Pop/R&B Red (Taylor’s Version) Taylor Swift Best New Album By Olivia Horn November 15, ...
Taylor Swift2022 7.0 By Quinn Moreland Genre: Pop/R&B Label: Republic Reviewed: October 24, 2022 More interested in setting atmosphere than chasing trends, Taylor Swift’s 10th album pursues a newly subdued and amorphous pop sound.Midnights is about reflection, not reinvention. Taylor Swift has...
Midnights is Swift’s first album to be recorded entirely with Jack Antonoff, after nearly a decade of ever higher-profile collaborations. In the past, he has accentuated Swift’s ambitiously vivid storytelling with expressive, technicolor synth pop. Here, in accordance with the lateness of the h...
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<Taylor Swift>最村 <Fearless>开始将流行元素引入专辑 <Speak Now>乡村+流行融合一体的专辑——上一张...
原文:https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/taylor-swift-the-tortured-poets-department-the-anthology/ By Olivia Horn The Tortured Poets Department / The Anthology 苦难诗社/选集 In standard and extended editions, Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album races to fill the gap between her intimate songwriting...
Swift’s contemporaries in the currently charting music sphere aren’t often rising to the same occasion — not to the point that you’re often thinking this is anything like pop’s golden age. But the arrival of each new Swift album as a bona fide musical event can lull you into ...
Today on Pitchfork, we are taking a critical look at the rise of Taylor Swift—from country underdog to pop superstar—with new reviews of her first five records. 今天的Pitchfork乐评栏目,我们将通过对于Taylor Swift前五张专辑的最新乐评,来看看这位从不被看好的乡村小妞成长为流行巨星的崛起之路。 In...
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Taylor Swift “Midnights,” (Republic Records) “All of me changed like midnight,” Taylor Swift confesses halfway through her latest album, the aptly named and moody “Midnights.”