You’re losing me is so good wtf, and Matty writing with her is great but if that’s gonna happen please get George involved with production
I was front row last night due to the shape of the catwalk diamond. What an experience. I’m borderline dead though after doing that two nights in a row. I wish Paramore at the garden was next week instead of this week lmao idk how I’m going to make it
With his work on Charli's latest (and probably upcoming?), I'm totally here for George becoming the next in demand producer in pop music
Midnights is heading back to #1 per HITS Daily Double this coming week thanks to The Til Dawn Edition, the Love Potion Purple Vinyl, and the The Late Night Edition Digital Downloads/East Rutherford CD. Now just wait until You’re Losing Me is strategically released at the perfect time on streaming/digital download.
being front row was crazy. I was right on the inside corner of the T at the front of the stage so I got her on two sides. I was so torn on whether to watch or get video since it was so cool. I will also say good luck with paramore. Going to another concert just isn’t the same after that experience.
Folklore is my fave but reputation is such a fun gym album. A treadmill strut to ready for it is unparalleled
Red and Folklore go back and forth as my favorites. Though I think Lover and Evermore have highs that rival anything she has ever done.
Lover probably could have been her best album, but there's so much clutter on that album that just crushes the flow. Whenever I listen to it on vinyl, I'm surprised again how spotty the second half is, because I just always skip a bunch of those tracks when I listen in any other format.
I actually like the back half quite a bit. I went through the track list and it’s pretty even for me based on what songs I would cut entirely. (I Forgot That You Existed, The Man, Miss Americana, London Boy, ME, Daylight)
i was explaining reputation who my best friend who doesn't really listen to her and he goes oh, so it's her darkhorse album? i was like yes! so good hahaha but underrated from her discography
Fearless (Taylor’s Version) & evermore are 1a & 1b for me. Fearless is just such a personally significant album, made all the more impactful by the more mature Taylor’s performance of it. And then evermore feels like such a great meshing of my loves of Taylor, The National’s Boxer, autumn, and Christmas. Red, reputation, and folklore then round out a top five.