this album is absolutely her most millenial.. social stereotypes aside, this album loses itself in how cheesy it is. loaded with filler, this could have been a decent 13 track album however it lingers too much on this freedom-fighting trendy goofy persona, when it just feels too inauthentic for it to land with taylors strengths.
this album is at its strongest at its realest and most vulnerable, with "soon you'll get better" being one of her best songs, and "daylight" ... read more
OVERHATED AS HELL WTF this album shows the versatility within taylor swifts songwriting, with songs from her sensual side setting the tone for the album, reminding the audience that she is no longer that ditzy 16 year old country singer, to some of the most confessional songwriting of her career on tracks like "loml" and "the smallest man who ever lived" it is impossible to forget how prolific of a songwriter she really is. the choices for collaborations are incredibly ... read more
good writing but boring in some corners, the anthology could use with some tracks being recut to allow her best works to shine.
this ep remains their best, showing the appeal of their earlier records raw emotions but combining it with their newer, more polished sound to create a masterpiece. with catchy beats and explorative songwriting, it becomes clear on why it was so necessary for the grandma ep series to come around, as it evidences that the front bottoms never lost theit touch, people just aren't looking hard enough.
this album is incredibly underrated, it stands a true testimony to the development of the bands sound over time, with brian sellas vocals sound clearer and more vulnerable as ever, this album displays the bands immense writng talent, especially on tracks like "the hard way" and "the truth". its incredibly refreshing to see such a revival in quality, and is a sheer display of how this band is underrated.
HELL YEAH this album is not only a masterpiece sonically but the storywriting on this concept album is otherworldly, it transports you through the immense struggles faced by the character of ethel cain, and haydens vocal talent shines through here as she gives some of the most interesting work i have ever heard
never is a promise changed me permanently.. the production on this album is so diverse and this deserved every bit of hype it got truee