Taylor Swift - Evermore Album Review
Taylor Swift fans can't believe their luck this week as they are gifted with the early Christmas present that is yet another surprise album from their idol. Evermore follows just five months after Folklore; the result of a fruitful creative experience that just never seemed to end for Swift and her team. On the whole, lockdown has been quite the musical success for this pop star.
Lead single Willow opens the album with a dose of cool, smooth rock with twinkling synths and the catchiest chorus on the record. Following that is the slower piano ballad of Champagne Problems. There's something about Taylor Swift that makes her so good at melancholy minor drops; she doesn't need to over-produce when her music is so melodically evocative.
On the other hand, she relies on this a little too often on Evermore so we do end up with a few filler tracks. Tolerate It doesn't particularly stand out, nor does the synth-led pop ballad that is Marjorie, or the country-tinged Ivy and Cowboy Like Me. 'Tis The Damn Season is another acoustic track which we hoped would be a little festive, but, alas, there's nothing especially Christmassy about it which we can't help but feel disappointed about.
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