Swift, Taylor
Evermore
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Swift, Taylor

Evermore
Sealed 2021 2LP Deluxe Edition, Pressed On Green Coloured Vinyl. Lacquer Cut At Sterling Sound. "Appearing A Mere Five Months After Folklore, Evermore Is A Direct Sequel To Its Predecessor, Recorded In A Similar Fashion During The 2020 Quarantine, Containing A Similar Supporting Cast And Exploring A Familiar Set Of Emotions. Evermore Isn't Quite A "Folklore, Vol. 2," Though. Where Folklore Was A Controlled Departure, An Album Where Every Element Fell Into Exact Place, Taylor Swift Is Quite A Bit Looser On Evermore, Playing With Narratives And Texture, Feeling So Comfortable In Her Moody Surroundings That She Throws Around Profanities Without Hesitation. The Explicit Language Serves As A Signal To Swift's Ongoing Maturation As A Songwriter -- More Than Ever, It's Clear That She Spins Stories In A Third Character -- But Evermore Benefits From A Slight Playfulness, A Quality She Deliberately Suppressed On Folklore. It Surfaces Strongly On "No Body, No Crime," A Murder Revenge Tale Told With The Assistance Of Haim, And Flows Through The Insistent Pulse Of "Long Story Short" And The Sweet Sway Of "Dorothea." Swift Still Leans Into Bittersweet Settings, Finding A Sympathetic Collaborator In Aaron Dessner, The Co-leader Of The National Who Produced And Co-wrote The Great Majority Of The Record. The National Themselves Are Featured On "Coney Island" -- Bryce Dessner's Grave Intonations Provide A Strikingly Effective Contrast To Swift's Gentle Phrasing -- But They, Like Dessner On The Rest Of The Album, Work As Expert Support To Taylor, Coaxing Out The Bittersweet Complexities Of Her Compositions. Evermore Reaches Something Of A Crescendo On "Marjorie," An Ode To Her Late Grandmother Where The Delicately Shifting Arrangement -- More Electronic Than Acoustic, Despite The Album's Rural Imagery -- Underscores Instead Of Heightens Swift's Open Grieving. While "Marjorie" Might Veer Toward The Melancholy, Evermore As A Whole Doesn't Play As A Sad Album. Swift Enjoys Playing With The New Musical And Emotional Colors On Her Palette For Evermore To Anything But A Warm Balm, A Record Suited For Contemplation, Not Loneliness." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.

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Track List

Bonus Tracks
A1 Willow
A2 Champagne Problems
A3 Gold Rush
A4 ‘Tis The Damn Season
A5 Tolerate It
B1 No Body, No Crime
B2 Happiness
B3 Dorothea
B4 Coney Island
C1 Ivy
C2 Cowboy Like Me
C3 Long Story Short
C4 Marjorie
D1 Closure
D2 Evermore
D3 Right Where You Left Me
D4 It's Time To Go

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