If Max Martin has become the caricature of the successful producer, Taylor Swift has become the caricature of the successful artist.
If they ever knew how to spread creativity, today they seem like two boring old friends with nothing new to talk about. Here, there's nothing more than a bunch of repetitive ideas that develop without grace or novelty.
I finally got my teeth into it
When I started writing this review the album had 43 versions, maybe by the time I finish it will have 44 or why not 45
TTPD is the result of an artist degrading her writing to the reading level of her fandom. A fandom that suffers from Peter Pan syndrome, a fandom trapped in Disney's narrative for teenagers. Someone should tell these people that art is not interpretation (Susan Sontag knew this better than anyone) art is expression. A song doesn't ... read more
This album is the result of an entire generation of girls who grew up listening to Taylo Swift, get ready because the epidemic is just beginning
The tectonic plates of female pop are moving.
This seems to be the year that many people discovered that Taylor Swift was not the artistic marvel that the Grammys and Rolling Stone promised us. It was enough for the materials to show some fatigue for people's predisposition to turn towards more vital and risky projects like Charli xcx's.
The album also puts some emblems of current feminism in crisis, such as unconditional sisterhood, Charli xcx does not hesitate to target some ... read more
THE CONCEPT
Okay. I'm not going to rate the album because this is not a review; I open this window so that the unsuspecting can escape, goodbye friends. On the other hand, and with regard to the launch of Midnight, I am interested in addressing a topic that has been occupying me for some time.
THE CONCEPT
The CONCEPT and its toxic effect on the world of art.
Today, in the plastic arts market, the CONCEPT has become a plague: paintings, sculptures, mediocre and inconsistent installations try to ... read more
my favorite of the Beatles
an unnecessary launch
It just serves to remind us that mainstream music can be wonderful too.