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Midnight mayhem

Taylor swift’s new album, Midnights, is set to arrive on Oct 21. here’s what we know so far.

- By MELISSA RUGGIERI

THREE years, four albums. Does the prolific nature of Taylor Swift ever abate?

The country-turned-pop-turnedfolk-turned-whatever-she-wants-totackle-next luminary announced her new album, Midnights ,in August while scooping up Video of the Year honours for All Too Well at MTV’s Video Music Awards.

She promptly broke the Internet with the news of her impending 10th studio album, arriving Oct 21 and co-produced with her longtime working partner Jack Antonoff.

It’s a concept album with dusky overtones, dedicated to “all of us who have tossed and turned and decided to keep the lanterns lit and go searching”, as she said in a statement illustrati­ng the backstory of the album.

While there are still many blank spaces to be filled in, here’s what we know so far about Swift’s upcoming creation.

What is Taylor Swift’s new album about?

Midnights

Appealing to the anxiety-ridden insomniac in all of us, Swift has crafted 13 songs (her signature number) that she says are “stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life”.

Musically, we don’t know if she’ll lean toward the rootsier introspect­ion found on her past two albums, Folklore and Evermore ,orthe candy-coated barbed lyricism found on 2019’s Lover. But Swift, 32, has indicated there are some deep thoughts colouring her upcoming work.

In her social media post announcing the arrival of Midnights, she called the songs “a collection of music written in the middle of the night, a journey through terrors and sweet dreams” with references to how we might “twist in our self-made cages and pray that we aren’t – right this minute – about to make some fateful life-altering mistake.”

Taylor Swift revealed the first song title on TikTok

Poking fun at her habit of releasing “cryptic” clues and Easter eggs throughout not only her lyrics and videos but also in the meticulous­ly crafted run-ups to every new album, Swift appeared on TikTok at midnight (naturally) on Sept 21 to announce the title of one of the new songs.

Cranking a lottery ball machine with 13 white, numbered spheres to indicate the 13 songs on Midnights, Swift said she was leaving it “up to fate” to determine which title to initially divulge.

The first ball selected? Track No.13 (“But of course,” Swift said with a smile). The song is called Mastermind and the unveiling was the first in a series she’s dubbed “Midnights Mayhem With Me”.

On Sept 23 at midnight, Swift – accompanie­d by her beloved kitty Meredith, who offered her own meowing commentary – announced the eyebrow-raising title for Track No.8, Vigilante S*—.

Upcoming TikTok instalment­s will arrive sporadical­ly (Swift loves to surprise). But with 11 more titles to divulge in the month until Midnights lands, the mathematic­ally adept can deduce that there will be more than one revelation per week.

The album’s visuals suggest Taylor Swift is going retro. Maybe?

Midnights will arrive with four different album covers depicting Swift in visuals that evoke a potent 1970s vibe, including woodpanell­ed walls, a black push-button phone (the kind with a cord, kids!) and a sans serif font for the album title that immediatel­y spawned a cluster of memes.

Four vinyl versions of Midnights will be offered in limited-edition colour variants: jade green, mahogany, moonstone blue and “blood moon” (aka orange marbled).

The back of each album cover includes a sector of a dial which, when arranged in a square, forms a clock.

Her decision to release the album in four vinyl editions, four CD editions and a cassette (and don’t forget the Targetexcl­usive CD with three bonus tracks and lavender edition vinyl) is a canny, Swiftian move.

The dedication of her obsessive fans ready to splurge on multiple versions of the physical product will surely result in mega-sales, likely catapultin­g her to the biggest release of 2022. –

USA Today/Tribune News Service

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