'Folklore' Review: Taylor Swift's new album is strikingly heroic


By AGENCY

While pop star Taylor, with all the bops and beats, is enjoyable and entertaining, her new singer-songwriter album is a welcomed return.

In the years since Taylor Swift released her killer pop album 1989 in 2014, the singer has amped the production of her music, adding sounds including electronica, synth pop, R&B, dubstep, dance and even trap to her songs.

Not everyone was ready for the rap style of ...Ready for It? though it worked. But while pop star Taylor, with all the bops and beats, is enjoyable and entertaining, her new singer-songwriter album is a welcomed return.

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A first-class record, whatever the genre

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