Taylor fanboy Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Just now, wastedpotential said: I mean... would you expect anything else? We're already getting fake music (personally, I'm just glad we've moved on from using low quality Kelsea Ballerini pop demos as Taylor leaks!!!) and fake album photoshoots, so fake reviews are certainly next. Truly the PTSD era. The way all our Swiftian lives this past six months were quality, viral, GP approved Taylor content back to back, and then it's all gone while we wait for new music. 2
wastedpotential Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, TaylenaStan said: Inch resting Not it trying to blame poor Jack for YNTCD 1
wastedpotential Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Just now, Taylor fanboy said: Truly the PTSD era. The way all our Swiftian lives this past six months were quality, viral, GP approved Taylor content back to back, and then it's all gone while we wait for new music. Well, the trenches are home
vale9001 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) A Return to Pop Excellence: Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Departments'" Taylor Swift's latest album, "The Tortured Poets Departments," marks a triumphant return to her pop roots while seamlessly blending elements from her previous albums, "Lover" and "Reputation." This masterful fusion of styles results in a captivating and dynamic listening experience that showcases Swift's evolution as an artist. From the moment the album begins with the infectious beats of "Echoes of Sorrow," it's clear that Swift is back in her element. The track exudes the catchy melodies and polished production reminiscent of her "Lover" era, while also incorporating the edgier, darker undertones that defined "Reputation." It sets the stage for what is to come—a mesmerizing journey through the complexities of love and self-discovery. Tracks like "Shadows of Regret" and "Haunted Memories" embody the bold, unapologetic attitude of "Reputation," with pulsating rhythms and sharp, biting lyrics that leave a lasting impact. Swift fearlessly confronts themes of betrayal and redemption, channeling her inner strength and resilience into every word. However, "The Tortured Poets Departments" also showcases Swift's softer, more vulnerable side, reminiscent of the heartfelt ballads found on "Lover." Tracks like "Whispers of Hope" and "Echoes of Love" are poignant and introspective, with lush arrangements and heartfelt lyrics that tug at the heartstrings. Swift's vocals soar with emotion, drawing listeners in and inviting them to share in her journey of self-discovery and growth. What sets this album apart is its seamless integration of these contrasting elements. Swift effortlessly navigates between the light and the dark, the upbeat and the introspective, crafting a cohesive narrative that feels both cohesive and authentic. It's a testament to her versatility as an artist and her ability to evolve while staying true to her artistic vision. Overall, "The Tortured Poets Departments" is a triumph for Taylor Swift, reaffirming her status as one of pop music's most compelling storytellers. With its irresistible hooks, evocative lyrics, and dynamic production, this album is sure to delight fans old and new alike. It's a bold statement from an artist who continues to push boundaries and defy expectations with each new release. Edited April 15 by vale9001 1
Great Username Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) Official, undisputed ablum ranking. I re-listened to all of them over the past few days so this is factual and up-to-date 1. evermore 2. Red (Stolen Version) 3. Speak Now (Stolen Version) 4. reputation 5. Fearless (Stolen Version) 6. folklore 7. Midnights 8. 1989 (Stolen Version) 9. Lover 10. S/T Edited April 15 by Great Username
Taylor fanboy Posted April 15 Posted April 15 11 minutes ago, Heldenzeit said: NEVER TAKE ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO IS FALLING APART Listening to the best song on Flopnights to get into the SPIRIT Delicate's single little sister
Gen Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, vale9001 said: A Return to Pop Excellence: Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Departments'" Taylor Swift's latest album, "The Tortured Poets Departments," marks a triumphant return to her pop roots while seamlessly blending elements from her previous albums, "Lover" and "Reputation." This masterful fusion of styles results in a captivating and dynamic listening experience that showcases Swift's evolution as an artist. From the moment the album begins with the infectious beats of "Echoes of Sorrow," it's clear that Swift is back in her element. The track exudes the catchy melodies and polished production reminiscent of her "Lover" era, while also incorporating the edgier, darker undertones that defined "Reputation." It sets the stage for what is to come—a mesmerizing journey through the complexities of love and self-discovery. Tracks like "Shadows of Regret" and "Haunted Memories" embody the bold, unapologetic attitude of "Reputation," with pulsating rhythms and sharp, biting lyrics that leave a lasting impact. Swift fearlessly confronts themes of betrayal and redemption, channeling her inner strength and resilience into every word. However, "The Tortured Poets Departments" also showcases Swift's softer, more vulnerable side, reminiscent of the heartfelt ballads found on "Lover." Tracks like "Whispers of Hope" and "Echoes of Love" are poignant and introspective, with lush arrangements and heartfelt lyrics that tug at the heartstrings. Swift's vocals soar with emotion, drawing listeners in and inviting them to share in her journey of self-discovery and growth. What sets this album apart is its seamless integration of these contrasting elements. Swift effortlessly navigates between the light and the dark, the upbeat and the introspective, crafting a cohesive narrative that feels both cohesive and authentic. It's a testament to her versatility as an artist and her ability to evolve while staying true to her artistic vision. Overall, "The Tortured Poets Departments" is a triumph for Taylor Swift, reaffirming her status as one of pop music's most compelling storytellers. With its irresistible hooks, evocative lyrics, and dynamic production, this album is sure to delight fans old and new alike. It's a bold statement from an artist who continues to push boundaries and defy expectations with each new release. What in the ChatGPT is this review?? 1
Clauss Posted April 15 Posted April 15 The way this thread is just AI posts and rankings is just a symbol of how boring this era is 4
Taylor fanboy Posted April 15 Posted April 15 4 minutes ago, wastedpotential said: Not it trying to blame poor Jack for YNTCD Joel Little's PR working over time! 1
Gen Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Just now, Clauss said: The way this thread is just AI posts and rankings is just a symbol of how boring this era is True, like girl MOVE DO AN ACTUAL ERA this is so annoying, lets all not stream so she knows were over her cheap boring eras that feel like cash grabs 2
Taylor fanboy Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, PaloSanto said: time to stream today's album
vale9001 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Just now, Clauss said: The way this thread is just AI posts and rankings is just a symbol of how boring this era is last thing yoy can all an era from taylor was in 2019.
Virgos Groove Posted April 15 Posted April 15 GODlore EverJESUS SacRED (OG) ... 1989 (OG) Speak Now (OG) Reputation Fearless (TV) ... MIDnights / Loser (I'm waiting for the TV to listen to Debut)
wastedpotential Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, Taylor fanboy said: Joel Little's PR working over time! It's the way Taylor probably pays for it out of pity of bullying him into making bad music with her because he was too scared to say no
Taylor fanboy Posted April 15 Posted April 15 There's a GIF version of this. Can @Magickarp be so kind to find it and add all the PTSD variant covers as the ball?
Danial Posted April 15 Posted April 15 9 minutes ago, cruelcooper said: The way when the REAL reviews come out acclaiming TTPD for it's sonic and lyrical similarities to reputation, all the ORHs will start switching Oh That's_When.mp3 we need to apologize to Ms. SweetenerTea for doubting her
Brooklyn Baby Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Rank Song 1 Cruel Summer 2 False God 3 Afterglow 4 Cornelia Street 5 Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince 6 Lover 7 The Archer 8 Daylight 9 Death By a Thousand Cuts 10 Paper Rings 11 Soon You'll Get Better (feat. Dixie Chicks) 12 I Think He Knows 13 London Boy 14 It's Nice to Have a Friend 15 The Man 16 I Forgot That You Existed 17 ME! 18 You Need To Calm Down Yup, her worst album. So many skips (in red)
vale9001 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Just now, Gen said: True, like girl MOVE DO AN ACTUAL ERA this is so annoying, lets all not stream so she knows were over her cheap boring eras that feel like cash grabs girl the reason we are here after all it's we like her music, this is why listen even a track 47 made by antonoff for the third album produced in a year. We would be fan even if not in a social media era or an mtv era and when you only got music, concerts and a song on few pop radios.. Nothing feels cash grabs on making an album 1
wastedpotential Posted April 15 Posted April 15 1 minute ago, West Coast said: Happy release week Girl nothing about this is happy Spoiler also not a Gretchen porn era gif I'm screaming 3
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