Hosts Kressie and MK share their thoughts on the first disc.
April 25, 2024 | 2:44 PM ET
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Swifties, it's time to level with you. After more than 100 episodes and 7 album reviews, Perfect for the weekend Hosts Cressy and MK are doing the unthinkable — they're admitting they're not into Taylor Swift albums (and they're not alone). In this episode, the two take apart the first disc. tortured poet section. Listen on podcast or wherever you are.
Just because Cressy and MK may not be in love tortured poet sectionHowever, that doesn't mean I don't think about the album much. In fact, they have so many ideas (and so many songs) anthology) I was told that I needed to split the review into two parts.
This week, they touch on: tortured poet section Correctly, it refers to the additional songs included in the expanded version. They discuss everything that works and what doesn't. Spoiler alert: A lot of things aren't. According to Cressy and MK, there's no denying Swift's talent as a songwriter: strong bridges, catchy choruses, pristine production, autobiographical yet relatable lyrics, and this collection of songs captures those aspects. Many of them are said to be missing.
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Hear their thoughts in full above.You can also check out result Thoughtful review by Associate Editor Mary Siroky tortured poet section Here we also provide a breakdown of how it relates to the album. dead poets association.
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