I'd love to get the album cover as a painting of her wandering alone in the woods. Or a black & white portrait of her, again, wandering alone in a big city/at a sidewalk (in the midnight)/in a bedroom looking depressed. Gonna be epic.
And the album title, um, please don't be as tacky as the usual mainstream releases.
I'd love to get the album cover as a painting of her wandering alone in the woods. Or a black & white portrait of her, again, wandering alone in a big city/at a sidewalk (in the midnight)/in a bedroom looking depressed. Gonna be epic.
And the album title, um, please don't be as tacky as the usual mainstream releases.
I want black & white too!
It's such a hype because we don't have a clue what the next album will sound like by the news so far.
She said it's a musical departure, but not too far, won't sound like Safe & Sound.
I cannot at Taylor's fashion lately; Vogue, Harper's, the Grammys.
Super glamour rockstar chick/ gold queen.
One of her outfits from the Harper's shoot looks like it was stolen from Adam Lambert though. I like it.
I really love with the direction she chose. The rockstar route >> popstar route, stronger in influencing the younger generation and longer in longevity. Damn smart bitch.
Many older people said the same things about those legends that we know today. NONE of their masterpiece was their first album. It took a lot of times to reach that legendary status and making those timeless classics. If we apply this theory to Taylor, we can only expect her to get better with each album. With album #4, she has entered that transitioning phase. And by album #5, I dare to say that we may get those classics by her. So yeah, not gonna jealous to the likes of Adeles, Gagas, etc. Let them get the good 'now', I want the greater 'future'. Meanwhile, I'm gonna save my energy to celebrate it after she got those mass worshipers.
And if you ask why I always listen to old-farts. The answer is simple, like Taylor has sung on Fifteen, we know more in the future than we are now. And older people know things that we don't know. It would be wise for us to listen & learn from their experience.
EDIT:
Is it only me who think that Taylor had a hand in changing the climate in the industry? Pre-Taylor, Singer/Songwriter artists were like buried deep, losing favor to those who have the charisma only, a.k.a the ones who sell. Then Taylor came, all of a sudden, there were many great releases by those type or artists. They slowly shared the spotlight with those so-called-performers.