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Taylor Swift announces second surprise quarantine album

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Christmas came early for Taylor Swift’s loyal legion of fans, as the pop star announced last Thursday she would drop her second surprise album of 2020 just months after this summer’s hit record “folklore.”


“I’m elated to tell you that my 9th studio album, and folklore’s sister record, will be out tonight at midnight eastern (0500 GMT Friday). It’s called evermore,” the global megastar tweeted, adding she would also release a music video for the single “willow.”


The album release comes a few days before Swift turns 31 on December 13.


“Ever since I was 13, I’ve been excited about turning 31 because it’s my lucky number backwards, which is why I wanted to surprise you with this now. You’ve all been so caring, supportive and thoughtful on my birthdays and so this time I thought I would give you something!” she said.


The pop shapeshifter this summer delighted fans with “folklore,” a quarantine album that saw Swift turn to atmospheric rock while embracing a dreamier aesthetic with 1960s-era Laurel Canyon vibes.


‘Just couldn’t


stop writing’


In her tweet thread, Swift indicated “evermore” — her ninth studio album — would be an extension of that ethereal sensibility.


“To put it plainly, we just couldn’t stop writing songs,” she said.


“I’ve never done this before. In the past, I’ve always treated albums as one-off eras and moved onto planning the next one after an album was released. There was something different with folklore. In making it, I felt less like I was departing and more like I was returning.”


“folklore” — which earned the star six Grammy nominations — also saw the famously introspective Swift delve into songwriting from the perspective of others, storytelling in the vein of American folk writers including John Prine, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan.


“I loved the escapism I found in these imaginary/not imaginary tales,” Swift said on Thursday. — AFP


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