Review
Taylor Swift’s "evermore" dives deep into a blend of alternative rock, indie folk, and chamber pop, and it's honestly quite something. Dropped like a holiday surprise in December 2020, it acts as a sequel to her "folklore" album, carrying forward those lush, escapist, cottagecore vibes that just transport you to another world. The tracks are filled with stories of love, marriage, a bit of cheating, and a sprinkle of sorrow, all wrapped up with Swift's killer, nuanced vocal delivery that hits just right.
And let’s not overlook the stellar lineup boosting this album’s vibe. We’ve got guest spots from cool cats like Bon Iver, Haim, and the National that just amplify the whole experience. Plus, the critics are digging it, praising everything from the storytelling and production to Taylor’s powerful voice. Not to mention, it snagged a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. All in all, listening to "evermore" feels like stepping into a rich tapestry of stories, with Taylor Swift proving once again just how much she rules at creating musical worlds you wanna lose yourself in. - Preston
Artist Bio
Taylor Swift is a singer-songwriter from Pennsylvania who started releasing music in 2006 with a country sound before evolving into pop, indie folk, and synthpop over the years. She’s known for her confessional songwriting, massive hits like “Love Story” and “Shake It Off,” and her knack for reinventing her sound with each album. Taylor has won dozens of awards, including multiple Grammys, and is known for headline-making collaborations and her rerecorded “Taylor’s Version” releases. Her music often draws comparisons to artists like Kacey Musgraves, Lorde, and Carly Rae Jepsen. She’s also made headlines for her outspoken approach to artist rights and industry issues.