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evermore (Music)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })evermore (stylized lowercase) is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.Announced on social media only the morning before, the album was released at midnight on December 11, 2020, fewer than five months after the similarly unexpected folklore. Swift described it as a "sister record" to that album, an assertion borne out by the sonic and thematic similarity between the two which contrasts sharply with Swift's usual sound and image reinventions between projects.Like its predecessor, evermore features intricate lyrics, an emphasis on emotional storytelling, Alternative Indie production elements, and contributions from Bon Iver and The National (joined on this record by Haim).
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Adult Fear: The narrator of "no body, no crime" is in a situation that is utterly terrifying because of how eerily plausible it is. Her close friend confides in her that she thinks her husband is having an affair, and intends to confront him. Her friend is never seen again, and her husband moves in with a new woman shortly after filing a missing persons report...
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Age-Gap Romance: In "tolerate it," the narrator mentions that her boyfriend is much older than her. Much like "Dear John" before it, this is deconstructed, as it's one of many parts of the relationship that's unhealthy.
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Album Title Drop: Peculiarly, "gold rush" title-drops not evermore, but folklore, which none of the previous album's songs had done:
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