View previous topic :: View next topic
|
|
Poll: Please listen to both albums in full before voting, then choose your favorite. |
|
|
|
|
Folklore by Taylor Swift |
|
38% |
[7] |
Quand La Nuit Tombe by Louis-Jean Cormier |
|
61% |
[11] |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Votes : 18 |
|
|
Author |
Message |
baystateoftheart
Neil Young as a butternut squash
Age: 29
Location: Massachusetts
|
- #1
- Posted: 06/28/2021 21:45
- Post subject: Round 1: Taylor Swift v. Louis-Jean Cormier
|
Seed #2:
Thumbnail. Click to enlarge.
Folklore by Taylor Swift
Nominated by: awesomness425
Genres [RYM]: Singer/Songwriter, Folk Pop
Seed #14:
Thumbnail. Click to enlarge.
Quand La Nuit Tombe by Louis-Jean Cormier
Nominated by: Exist-en-ciel
Genres [RYM]: Indie Pop, Singer/Songwriter
Instructions:
If you have not already, please listen to both albums in full before voting. Share your thoughts and/or your vote in this thread. This poll will be tallied in no fewer than twenty-eight days. See Tournament Spreadsheet for the full bracket. _________________ Add me on RYM
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
EyeKanFly
Head Bear Master/Galactic Emperor
Age: 33
Location: Gotham
|
- #2
- Posted: 06/29/2021 16:13
- Post subject:
|
Haven't heard Quand La Nuit Tombe yet, but Folklore was my AotY, so it's gonna take a lot to topple that. I'll report back after listening. _________________ 51 Washington, D.C. albums!
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
Patman360
Serenity Now
Gender: Male
Age: 31
Location: Cork, Ireland
Moderator
|
- #3
- Posted: 06/30/2021 14:00
- Post subject:
|
I actually much preferred that Cormier album, does a bit for me. _________________
2023
2022
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
Exist-en-ciel
|
- #4
- Posted: 06/30/2021 14:27
- Post subject:
|
Louis-Jean Cormier is one of the best Quebec songwriter of his generation. With a musical background in Jazz (it shows on his last album, Le ciel est au plancher), the leader of Karkwa has offered us 4 very good albums with various musical influences since the start of his solo career in 2012. On Quand la nuit tombe, he chose to put the guitars aside and compose on the keyboards. And it is very successful. (For those who are interested, here is a very good confined live studio version of Tout tombe à sa place: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YYHRaQvjy7M)
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
kokkinos
|
- #5
- Posted: 06/30/2021 19:49
- Post subject:
|
Who would have thought I would be voting for a more than an hour long Taylor Swift album.
I find Quand La Nuit Tombe slightly more interesting, but Folklore slightly more enjoyable.
(The truth is both of them are underwhelming in my opinion, but it's comparative, so I have to pick one)
Folklore gets my vote. _________________ Bob Dylan
Charles Mingus
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
EyeKanFly
Head Bear Master/Galactic Emperor
Age: 33
Location: Gotham
|
- #6
- Posted: 06/30/2021 22:25
- Post subject:
|
Just returning to say I did listen to Louis-Jean Cormier. It was fantastic. Not fantastic enough to eke out the win against TSwift, but really good nonetheless. Glad I'm participating in this contest, I wouldn't have discovered this otherwise. Easily going into my 2020 chart, top 20 for the year for sure, might even break the top 10.
Quand la nuit tombe reminds me a lot of Paradigmes by La Femme, my top album of 2021 (so far). French (language), genre-bending, awesome synthpop background, all around fantastic album. I then decided to listen to Cormier's 2021 album and it...disappointed. The 2020 album is great though!
But yeah, I fell in love with Folklore last year, still my AotY. Still feel incredibly basic saying that lol, but it's just such a good album. _________________ 51 Washington, D.C. albums!
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
Fischman
RockMonster, JazzMeister, Bluesboy,ClassicalMaster
Gender: Male
Location: Land of Enchantment
|
- #7
- Posted: 07/01/2021 22:50
- Post subject:
|
Neither really do much for me. While it's not something I'd want to listen to often, or even once all the way through in a single sitting , I did find the Cormier more interesting, so it got my vote.
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
BozoTyrannus
Gender: Male
Age: 32
|
- #8
- Posted: 07/02/2021 15:19
- Post subject:
|
I can very comfortably vote against Taylor Swift here.
Evermore was better, but Folklore gets a barely passing grade from me _________________ I wanna take Sean Penn
And take Sean Bean
Put 'em in a blender
And make Sean Pean
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
baystateoftheart
Neil Young as a butternut squash
Age: 29
Location: Massachusetts
|
- #9
- Posted: 07/03/2021 18:46
- Post subject:
|
Musically, I prefer Quand La Nuit Tombe. There's just more interesting stuff going on in the production, and it leads to a very good listen overall. 3.5/5. But when it comes to songwriting (apart from lyrics, which I'm making a futile attempt to mostly set aside for this comparison), hooks, and vocals, Folklore has the edge. While the new genre works well for Taylor, it's not primarily responsible for this being her best record yet. Her craft took a step up across the board. 4/5.
However, given my limited comprehension of French, this comparison is not exactly a fair fight for me. French speakers, what are some of your favorite songs or lines lyrically? Do you consider Quand La Nuit Tombe to excel lyrically, or is it closer to average? _________________ Add me on RYM
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
sandboy
|
- #10
- Posted: 07/04/2021 10:55
- Post subject:
|
I struggled with the Cormier record unfortunately. It sounded very much like the artwork itself, confused but wrapped in a blanket of modern motifs. It just seemed to lack a sense of identity, both musically and in terms of voice. Music for the sake of music maybe. It explored lots of different sounds, so credit for that, and none of the songs over-stayed their welcome, just nothing I would come back to.
Always had mixed feelings about 'Folklore'. Swift has done a fine job of capitalizing on the growing interest of the middle class in her spout of new music. 'It reminded me of that film 'Logan', pop-culture elevated by doing the bare minimum of something higher. 'Logan' was 'film' and 'Folklore' is a 'record', but so are plenty of other things. A statement to the aging fans that enjoy them that their tastes are re assuredly serious business. Where's the shame in Tay Tay being Tay Tay? I admired the release of the album at the time though, no hype, just a drop - made especially so by the similar approach with 'Evermore'. It certainly beats the long 3-year sales cycle we seem to be coming out from.
Of the two I'm actually going to go for Taylor. It's still a fine, listenable album, and she's clearly transitioned as an artist. She writes good pop tunes, and that's no less true here. _________________ hello
|
|
|
Back to top
|
|
|
|