I never thought I’d review Taylor Swift. And yet she fearlessly provided two of the best albums of 2020. So I figured that I’d write a double review. Folklore stood out as an introspective, poetic album. Evermore—which was just released today—is a free-spirited indie-pop album. Each album is armed with elite features from bands like The National, Haim, and Bon Iver. They provide nuance to the albums. But nobody steals the show from Swift. Her vocals are good. Her lyrics are fantastic. And her flow and delivery are perfect for the production, which seamlessly blends elements of pop and indie facets (looks like Swift is done making “country” music). Indeed, these albums prove that artists don’t exist in a static world. They can grow. They can regress. But Swift has gradually improved from Red to 1989 to Lover to Folklore to Evermore. I have no doubt that Folklore and Evermore are her best works.
Review of Folklore (July 24th, 2020)
If Taylor Swift’s first two albums Taylor Swift (2006) and Fearless (2008) are what you consider the trademark music of Taylor Swift, then Folklore is the antithesis. Swift’s first two albums are cheesy, generic, unoriginal, superficial, sonically mundane, and uninspiring. Folklore, however, is quite different. It is careful and intimate. It is emotionally textured. It is well-produced. It is, in all ways, excellent. This is particularly evident in the brilliant songs “Cardigan” (a smooth, catchy instant hit with surprisingly poetic lyrics) and “Exile” (a raw, emotionally-layered duet with Justin Vernon—the lead singer of the fantastic indie band Bon Iver). Meanwhile, the other songs are far from “filler content,” so to speak. Each song is meticulously woven into the essence of the album. Folklore is not a prototypical collection of fragmented songs (as was the case for Swift’s early works); it is a cohesive work of art that excels from the first line to the last. Just keep an open mind and don’t expect the proverbial experience that once existed in Taylor Swift’s music. Because Folklore is one of the most impressive albums of the year.
Rating: 8.5/10
Review of Evermore (December 11th, 2020)
The cover art for Folklore features a black-and-white photo of Swift in the woods. The cover art for Evermore features a colored photo of Swift in those same woods. This is no coincidence, it seems. While Folklore is a more raw, stripped-down album, Evermore is more diverse. It meanders. This isn’t inherently indicative of an increase or decrease of the quality of the music—but rather a mere shift in Swift’s style. This one is perhaps more like her album Lover (2019). It is playful and fun. Lover was solid. Evermore is on another level, though. It also has more replay value. There are lots of neat little hidden details. Certain ideas, themes, and narratives don’t come into focus until you’ve heard the album at least 4 or 5 times. Like Folklore, it evokes a transcendental feeling—like you’re listening to something that really comes alive in your head. It is very emotionally evocative, even relatable. I haven’t heard the album enough to write a full review. It could be anything from a 7 to a 9, so I might make edits. Then again, I often stick with my gut. It tells me that while “Cardigan” and “Exile” are the best Swift songs of 2020, Evermore is still a solid 7.5 or 8.
Rating: 7.5/10
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There’s a good song by song documentary of ‘folklore” on Disney.
Def want to check that out. Thanks for sharing!
I just saw this article this morning… and LIGIT, i was like ‘GIVE ME IT’!! I love Taylor Swift and i don’t say that lightly either. She is my idol and her music saved me so many times. I love the review you on both albums you wrote, you’ve hit the nail on the head here! Excellent article! I’d love to read more on Taylor 🙌
Haha love to see it!!! She’s grown on me a lot and I expect that to continue as she releases more and more awesome stuff. Cheers!
That’s surely going to happen. Taylor is taylor 😅. Really love Evermore. I’ve heard she released two bonus tracks to the album. I still have yet to listen to them as it is always the same with me, i need a perfect moment when i’ve to listen to anything she just released. Yes. I’m that person 🙌😂
I really enjoyed reading this review, and I agree that these two albums are her best works yet! Not only do they showcase how good her voice is, but lyrically and thematically they are genius. It’s rare to find poetry in music these days 🙂
Well said! Poetry indeed. Did you hear Phoebe Bridgers’ “Punisher?” Figured you have if you heard these albums but mentioning it just in case. Best album of 2020, in my opinion, and has some of the most beautiful poetry I’ve heard in any album since Frank Ocean’s Blonde (😍). Cheers!
Thank you! No, I haven’t heard that album but my ears are always open for new music! I’ll give it a try, thanks for the recommendation 🙂
Awesome! Let me know what ya think if you get a chance. Really recommend the songs Kyoto, Garden Song, Moon Song, and Punisher in particular. Cheers!
I cannot stand her. I am surprised you gave it a high score. Her vocals are so weak. I guess we cannot agree on everything and that is okay. I still love your writing.
Ha I get it. It seems like you have a big emphasis on vocals. I tend to pay more attention to the production and other sonic elements. Wish I knew more about singing and all, though!
But as we always say music is subjective.
Indeed!
But I might downgrade my rating of Folklore from an 8.5 to an 8— don’t think it even remotely compares to Phoebe Bridgers’s “Punisher,” which I personally consider to be the best album of 2020 (and gave it a 9/10). Did you listen to it? It’s incredible.
I saw your best of 2020 list and I had decided to make it my mission to listen to the music and watch the films (except maybe horror), and watch the series. I put on the album this very minute that I am writing to you.
Hope you enjoy!
Especially the songs Garden Song, Kyoto, Moon Song, and Punisher.
But yeah I definitely couldn’t stand her prior to 2020.
2020 has messed everything and everyone up. 🙂
So true haha
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Another well written post! Thank you for sharing!
Yes, I agree. I felt like Folklore was almost like a long poem throughout the album if you listened to it from beginning to end. I say a long poem in a beautiful way, because that’s how beautiful the album is. It has a wonderful transition from song to song.
Well said. It really is a work that ages well, too! I’ve really enjoyed playing it some more lately!
Yes, Cardigan is my favourite, too!
I remember doing a Folklore Book Tag, I don’t know if you like books or not. I enjoyed partaking in the book tag. Check it out if you like.
https://threeyellowdaisies.ca/2020/10/09/the-folklore-book-tag/
Will check out while eating lunch!
Thanks so much for sharing!
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Every song of evermore is on my favorite list!🥺❤ Your review was good though.! 🙂
Love to hear that! Any specific favorites? I got distracted by exams but need to listen to the album some more. And thanks!
Okay!! I’ll mention my favorites.
Folklore- August, the 1, cardigan, betty, seven, epiphany, mirrorball, this is me trying, the last great American dynasty.
And for evermore- Champagne Problems, Willow, no body no crime, happiness, gold rush, tis the damn season, tolerate it, long story short. Also i would say every song issss amazing!!
Thank you so much for the comprehensive list! Sorry for the inconvenience. I got caught up in exams and didn’t get to hear Evermore as much as I wanted to, but now I can finally give it a full shot (and hopefully upgrade my rating of it after that). Will let you know what I think! Excited!
Heyy!! No problem. Glad to help. Also According to me evermore is the best album of Taylor swift till now.
Dang. Looks like I’ll have to revise a lot, then. Thanks again for all of the helpful info!
Love Aaron Dessner from The National—and it seems that he produced most of Evermore, so I’m v excited to dive back in!
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