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Hayden
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- #321
- Posted: 07/23/2020 15:02
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New Tswizzle tonight. Credits on it actually sounds kinda interesting. Lots of co-writing by Aaron Dessner (The National) and Bon Iver. Cover's neat too. _________________ Submit Your List for BEA's 2023 Film Poll!
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LedZep
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ledaero
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Location: New York
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- #323
- Posted: 07/24/2020 09:12
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Just listened through folklore. I've never been much of a Taylor Swift fan, and typically I think she's at her best with her radio-pop songs like Shake It Off. I really appreciate Aaron Dessner's work on the album, particularly his arrangements and production, but I don't think Swift's songwriting abilities keep up with her collaborators. I found her lyrics and melodies pretty uninteresting. Even the great collaboration with Justin Vernon feels a bit recycled and tedious with the harmonic structure. I wish that she trimmed the album by at least 6 tracks, it's too long and a lot of the middle is pretty weak in my opinion. I do like "peace" quite a bit though, easily the strongest on the album.
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theblueboy
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- #324
- Posted: 07/24/2020 17:59
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Hayden wrote: | New Tswizzle tonight. Credits on it actually sounds kinda interesting. Lots of co-writing by Aaron Dessner (The National) and Bon Iver. Cover's neat too. |
Yeah, Dresser worked on 11 of the tracks so is all over this. Swift is canny collaborator indeed- it's an inspired colaboration, sounding very Swift and also a lot like The National. But fresh too.
My early impression is very good. It's Swift's first album to get rave reviews too. I agree- but then I think she is often critically underrated so not sure how I compare this to her other work yet.
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theblueboy
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- #325
- Posted: 07/24/2020 18:02
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ledaero wrote: | J I wish that she trimmed the album by at least 6 tracks, it's too long |
Yeah, there is that though. A bit too long again Taylor!
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Hayden
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- #326
- Posted: 07/24/2020 20:51
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'Fuck you forever' — Taylor Swift
Wild.
Nearly done a first listen.
EDIT: If she had just cut My Tears Ricochet and This Is Me Trying, this would be a really solid record. Good on her. There's at least 5 strong tracks here that are way above her usual standard. Needed to be a bit tighter as a whole, but it's definitely a decent album.
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LittleM1971
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Location: Nottingham
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- #327
- Posted: 07/24/2020 20:56
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Dias Raros by Melenas
Really like this one...Definetely getting an early Stereolab Vibe
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craola
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- #329
- Posted: 07/24/2020 22:31
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LittleM1971 wrote: | Thumbnail. Click to enlarge.
Dias Raros by Melenas
Really like this one...Definetely getting an early Stereolab Vibe |
quite lovely, innit?
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Hayden
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- #330
- Posted: 07/25/2020 21:28
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Hayden wrote: | There's at least 5 strong tracks here that are way above her usual standard. |
Am I the only one noticing August?
People are talking about Betty, Peace, etc... and, well, the album in general, but August is an insanely strong track (Tswift or not). It sounds like something straight out of Sarah Records, or a Cocteau Twins track, or maybe even Mazzy Star. Like, it's really good. I'm legit impressed with this record in general, but that track might even be one of my favourites of the year.
I still wish the record was considerably more lo-fi, and there's still some slack to cut, but it's still hitting way above my expectations.
Anyway speaking of very good—
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As God Intended by Apollo Brown & Che Noir
This is probably one of the best hip-hop albums of the year in a year with a lot of good hip-hop. Apollo Brown's been a fav of mine since Dreams, but I don't think he's struck such a strong collaboration before. This isn't one to miss. _________________ Submit Your List for BEA's 2023 Film Poll!
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