Lords' albums? Yes, yes they all are. They all have very distinct voices and atmospheres imo. Taylor herself described recently how she pictures each of her albums taking place in certain settings, but I can't quite remember what they were.
To me...
Debut = emo sad country Lord in high school
Fearless = pop country Lord trying to escape from her small town
Speak Now = pop country Lord living in a fairytale
Red = cross-genre genius Lord wrecking herself in a New England suburb
1989 = pop Lord finally reaching the "big old city" she's been dreaming about since her debut
She's just perfect If you're looking for a "little adventure," Fearless and Red in particular have very clear overarching plots to me. Especially Red. The way she sequences Treacherous --> I Knew You Were Trouble --> All Too Well --> 22 is just utterly brilliant A true roller coaster
I'll be looking into it. My favorite thing about 1989 is how well it flows.