The Guardian (USA)

Taylor Swift announces second surprise album of 2020, Evermore

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Taylor Swift has announced her second surprise album of 2020, entitled Evermore.

Swift describes the 17-track LP as a “sister album” to Folklore, released in

July, and it will be released at midnight in the US (5am in the UK).

Folklore, which was recorded in secret during the coronaviru­s lockdown by Swift and collaborat­ors including Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner, earned both critical and commercial success after its release. It topped the

US and UK charts, and secured Swift six nomination­s for the 2021 Grammy awards, including album of the year, and song of the year for Cardigan.

Evermore, her ninth studio album, features songs written and recorded in the same sessions as Folklore. Swift wrote on Twitter:

Bon Iver again guests on one track, with another featuring Dessner’s band the National, and another with the poprock trio Haim. Swift also said she has directed the video for the song Willow, released at the same time as the album, the latest in a string of self-directed videos including Lover, The Man and

Cardigan.

It’s been a creatively fertile year for Swift: a live album and film with material from Folklore, The Long Pond Studio Sessions, was also released last month.

Swift is also currently re-recording her first six albums, amid a dispute over the master recordings with music mogul Scooter Braun. She told an American Music awards audience in November, via a video message: “The reason I’m not there tonight is I’m rerecordin­g all of my old music in the studio we originally recorded it.”

Folklore, which turned from the large-scale pop of her recent albums to a more intimate folk-informed sound, was awarded five stars by the Guardian on release, with Laura Snapes writing: “As fragmented as Swift is across her eighth album – and much as you hope it doesn’t mark the end of her pop ambitions – her emotional acuity has never been more assured.” It was also listed in the Guardian’s albums of the year list, at No 9.

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