This album is like the 17th season of Grey’s Anatomy… I still love the show! But I wish she was interested in doing anything else creatively?? At least Shonda dropped Bridgerton then…
@iramadisonthree I know what I told you earlier but I got my Adderall for the first time in 2 weeks today and now I feel like this is a comedy album in the vein of Bloodhound Gang & I can appreciate THAT. Felt this way about Positions, too. George Carlin. One night only.
@iramadisonthree I'll have to watch 13 seasons more of Grey's Anatomy to understand this reference
@iramadisonthree This analogy makes no sense because you’re implying that in the past 17 years she hasn’t changed her sound, creativity, etc which would probably be the most obtuse and absurd thing to say considering how much she has actually revamped her style 😅
@iramadisonthree You know what they say about child performers. They’re stunted and get emotionally stuck at the age of the height of their performance. She seems stuck at 17.
@iramadisonthree She needs to send Jack on vacation for the next three albums minimum
@iramadisonthree But she has changed. No one album sounds the same. The closest MIGHT be folklore & evermore but that’s it. Red doesn’t sound like reputation, Fearless doesn’t sound like Lover, Tortured Poets doesn’t sound like Speak Now 🤷🏼♀️
@iramadisonthree To me, this new album is the equivalent of unseasoned tagliatelle pasta with breast chicken. It's food solid enough to keep you fed, but it's definitely not tasty.
@iramadisonthree But Daddy I Love Him is SO GOOD, no?
@iramadisonthree I love me some swift but this album was extremely boring production wise and vocally! Taylor is not a vocalist but also never shied away from high notes and showing off the range she do have. My faves were the song that was more upbeat!