Taylor Swift's new album is about a reckless kind of freedom. If only it sounded as uninhibited | Laura Snapes
Briefly

The album's aesthetic wallows in anguish, reflecting a manic phase in Swift's life after a breakup, where reason is lost, horniness is high, and oblivion seems inviting.
Swift's lyrics explore rebellion against societal norms, attraction to chaos, and the aftermath of a turbulent relationship, showing a self-awareness about self-inflicted wounds and immature outlook.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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