evermore>>
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By ItzMollyAndStuff
evermore is folklore’s wise, older sister.
evermore is poetic and my favorite album but it’s more than just perfect. it’s evermore perfect than i could’ve ever imagined.
Where is the Shake it Off girl you ask?
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By I<3mxmtoon
She grew up, and exceeded all my expectations. I’m a relatively new Swiftie, and Taylor is my favorite singer EVER. She is a masterful songwriter, beautiful singer, and a kind person♥️ I definitely respect people who don’t like her, but please don’t leave reviews out of spite! WE LOVE YOU TAYYY♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
WILLOW🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳
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By liaislovley
Need I say more?She started off strong and did not end there!!great work Taylor!!!!!
Boo
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By aygio
Horrible snooze fest
Amazing lyrics writter
5
By Amyylovee
Miss dr Taylor Swift you are amazing take all my money 💖💖💖
Uhhh Left me speechless
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By toca world 8i8
Beautiful! I loved happiness and willow! Everything was so pretty
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By dillonlebeau
It’s just so good I can’t even think of a title for this review that would do the album justice
did you hear about the girl who lives in delusion
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By wowwwwwwww nickname rajen
breakups happen everyday so baby dont lose it
10/10
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By PrincessYislen
It better not be time to go miss Taylor!!!!!!!
The Adult Album I Always Hoped Taylor Would One Day Write
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By dancetastic supahstar
“Evermore" is a brilliant assemblage of messy adult emotions covering love, anger, depression, resignation, and hope. Gone is the Maschine-driven power pop of “1989", “Reputation”, and “Lover”, replaced with an almost spoken-word delivery and sonic production palette full of organic instrumental textures that offset the cutting honesty of Taylor's lyrics. The absolute standout track is “Closure”, a jerky, quixotic 5/4-meter masterpiece punctuated with an acid-washed metallic percussion kit that underpins a soft-pedal acoustic piano and Taylor’s controlled, conversational, brutally frank vocal. Its narrative revolves around the singer’s outright refusal to grant the singee a simplistic mediagenic public resolution to their past-tense intimate relationship by exposing the singee’s request for “closure” as a cynical, selfish attempt at reputation management in one of the album’s finest couplets : "I know I'm just a wrinkle in your new life / Staying friends would iron it out so nice.” As the sound of musical wreckage keeps time underneath, Taylor embraces her “spite” and “tears” as the only useful remnants left from a union gone bad. “I don’t need your closure,” indeed.
Overall, “Evermore” is Taylor's “Nebraska”, a masterwork of songwriting and production in which Taylor sets fire to her brand and reinvents as an unfiltered truth-teller transitioning from celebrity pop-star to a music artist of her own making. “Evermore”—and its companion, “Folklore”—are sets that will long stand the test of time. Turning 32 never sounded better.