READ MORE:. READ MORE: Taylor Swift 's much-anticipated new album The Tortured Poets Department seems to have struck to same chord with critics as it did the star's millions of fans, with many reviews praising the 'gloriously chotic' and 'audacious' effort.
He penned: 'The Tortured Poets Department gives everyone a full dose of the never-getting-over-it Taylor that no one really wanted to get over. He wrote: 'On the simplest of terms, what we have here is a very smart, seductive, lyrically sharp set of smooth synth pop songs about affairs of the heart, crafted with love, intelligence and passion – another hugely appealing addition to Swift's expanding canon...
In a slew of reviews, critics were quick to brand Taylor's album her 'most personal yet' and branded it a 'sharp savage attack on her British exes' 'The Tortured Poets Department gives everyone a full dose of the never-getting-over-it Taylor that no one really wanted to get over. 'The album is incredibly deep and moving, hard to unravel and decode, yet easy to fall into and draw comparisons to of your own life.''The Tortured Poets Department is an uneven album, and one that lacks a slam-dunk radio anthem like Anti-Hero or Shake It Off - but Swift has pop music in a stranglehold for now, so it will sell by the bucketload, even though it leaked a day ahead of release.
Writing: 'Swift seems to be in tireless pursuit for superstardom, yet the negative public opinion it can come with irks her, and it's a tired theme now plaguing her discography and leaving little room for the poignant lyrical observations she excels at.' 'Its 16 songs stretch out across 66 tireless minutes, with bonus tracks take the running time to over 74 minutes.
While ELLE's Georgia Nelson described the album as 'her best storytelling yet,' The Times' Will Hodgkinson added: 'The musical style is also perfect for Swift at this stage in her career. Having come through the perky teenage pop of Shake It Off, the would-be hipster edge of Bad Blood and the lockdown-friendly indie folk of Cardigan, she has arrived at the all-conquering adult mainstream.
The BBC's Mark Savage wrote: 'The Tortured Poets Department is an uneven album, and one that lacks a slam-dunk radio anthem like Anti-Hero or Shake It Off - but Swift has pop music in a stranglehold for now, so it will sell by the bucketload, even though it leaked a day ahead of release.'
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