Taylor Swift’s ‘evermore’ is a bright note for a dark year

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  • December 11, 2020

How does she do it?

A mere four-ish months after the surprise drop of Taylor Swift’s eighth album folklore she’s back at it again with its “sister record” evermore, meaning fans are once again treated to her romantic folk poetry — and an all-time great country revenge song. 

There’s plenty to say about the album’s vivid wordplay, dreamscapes and feelings bubbling up like a brook in the woods she’s metaphorically exploring, but honestly, after a few listens all I want to do is scream about how wonderful the Haim collaboration “no body, no crime” is. 

Let’s break it down: We kick off the song with sirens. “He did it, He did it,” she chants as she envelopes listeners with the facts and clues of the cheating husband, before unloading her repeated confession: “I think he did it but I just can’t prove it.” Never fear: Proof is never a problem for long in songs about women taking care of a no-good paramour.  Read more…

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Taylor Swift’s ‘evermore’ is a bright note for a dark year