Taylor Swift changes it up with 'Folklore', earns rave reviews

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Taylor Swift has won some of the best reviews of her career for an album produced entirely during the coronavirus crisis.

Folklore features the 30-year-old singer, who began as a country star then turned to pop, showing a quieter indie folk sensibility has taken fans and music critics by surprise.

Rolling Stone said the album, with dreamy forest cover art, contained "the most head-spinning, heart-breaking, emotionally ambitious songs of her life."

"Folklore really feels like the debut album of a whole new Swift," the music publication said. The album went to No. 1 on the worldwide iTunes chart within hours of its release.

Working with alternative artist Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner, guitarist with indie rock band The National, the 16 songs on Folklore arrived with just 24 hours advance notice. Its release comes less than a year after Swift's 2019 album Lover, which included the dancy lead single Me!

Swift said that while in isolation because of the pandemic "my imagination has run wild and this album is the result, a collection of songs and stories that flowed like a stream of consciousness. Picking up a pen was my way of escaping into fantasy, history, and memory."

Billboard called Folklore a "daring new vision of her artistry without a bad song in the batch," while the Los Angeles Times called it the perfect quarantine album.

Variety said it was "hard to remember any contemporary pop superstar that has indulged in a more serious, or successful, act of sonic palate cleansing".

Swift rose to fame as a 16-year-old, whose intense lyrics about first love and alienation resonated with teen girls.

Now a 10-time Grammy winner, she turned to pop in 2014 and showed a darker side in 2017 album Reputation, in which she took aim at critics with songs like Look What You Made Me Do.

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