The lyrical content is direct in stark contrast to the narrative driven poetry her last few works contained. It’s clear she wanted to pivot from her recent records. However, it’s still bears Taylor’s stamp; It’s full of literary & historical references and her autobiographical writing. The songs are less hit-or-miss than usual, with many of them riding the track of being “just fine” , the production is very different from all of her previous pop albums. ... read more
It’s quirky, it’s different, it’s unapologetically her and truly raw. This album is a perfect realization of the live of a socially awkward person.
It’s impressive how he managed to follow up his lifeless radio-friendly pop rock record with one with even less personality and soul. The lyrics are horendous all throughout the album and the album sounds like it was made to be broadcasted and forced down our throats.
It’s shocking how she managed to make an album with cringe worthy lyrics on every song. The nursery rhymes were also horrible. But the rest of the melodies and the production was decent.
It was a bit short but i loved it. it was like charli and 90s madonna had a baby. The charli nachos seemed to be a bit burned and bland tho in contrast to madonna's which were crunchy, cheesy and well seasoned. a great project overall.