Taylor Swift - Midnights

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"getaway car", "out of the woods", "i wish you would" and "sweeter than fiction" are all pretty distinctively antonoff, they all sound reminiscent of his solo work. he doesn't have that much in the way of trademarks though because he's generally more about helping realise someone else's vision than bringing his own to the table.

"i wish you would" is one of the very best pop taylor tracks though, wish she'd do more like that

ufo, Wednesday, 26 October 2022 21:17 (one year ago) link

being good at a supporting role is surely why people like working with him so much though, there's not many big pop producers who really do what he does in that way

ufo, Wednesday, 26 October 2022 21:20 (one year ago) link

"Getaway Car" and "Woods" are absolutely the prototypical Swift/Antonoff tracks in my mind

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Wednesday, 26 October 2022 21:24 (one year ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBlmTMMl7zg

ufo, Wednesday, 26 October 2022 22:39 (one year ago) link

IDK, I love this album I think - even though objectively I can see that the production is kinda boring.

I think perhaps the root cause is that I really feel very close to TS's songwriting at this point, and so it's really that which I focus on more than the production or whether a song works as pop or whatever (for example, yeah some of these songs might work better if they were guitar driven but I think my increased enjoyment would only be incremental). In saying that, I should emphasise that I don't really care about whether and to what extent the songs are autobiographical or confessional (e.g. I feel like Evermore is simultaneously her least autobiographical album (give or take the debut I guess) and the album which is the most focused expression of Taylor's songwriting craft). But there's a different layer of character which is conveyed by the craft of her approach, and if I think about my relative appreciation for Taylor songs they can probably be plotted on a line with songs that feel "like Taylor" being better and songs that feel like she's writing to someone else's formula at the other end of the spectrum (the

One thing I noticed on my most recent listen to Midnights is how few archetypal Taylor bridges there are, and how few of those that are there are very exciting or memorable in and of themselves a la "August" or "Ivy" (in fact they tend to be more like archetypal bridges in pop songs, pauses for breath rather than escalations in the drama). That sounds like a criticism but it's not, there's a certain vibe to a lot of these songs where they feel very much stuck in a particular thought pattern, or alternatively tunnelling very directly by way of accumulation of detail with no detours.

An example of the "stuck" style being "Midnight Rain" where the recursive pitch-shifted chorus vocal kind of mocks the rest of the song, or rather the character of the singer and her inability to break out of the duality she's constructed; an example of the latter "tunnelling" style being "You're On Your Own, Kid" which has a fantastic sense of build and momentum even though it sort of deliberately doesn't try to take it anywhere, it just piles on more nuance and accreted meaning to the realisation captured by the refrain.

Taylor tends to use bridges to open up perspectives or document narrative milestones within her songs' stories, but these songs mostly avoid both perspective shifts and milestones - even songs like "You're On Your Own, Kid" or (another example of that style) "Mastermind" don't so much change their narrators' perspectives as expand or deepen them (the fact that the "you" in "Mastermind" is revealed to be fully aware of what is going on doesn't actually change anything - which is sort of the point!).

I think Taylor has deliberately adopted a kind of structural straightforwardness to her songwriting here (this is not to say the songs are simpler: they're as wordy as ever, and there's a notable emphasis on internal rhyme schemes) in part to give expression to the kind of vibe she wants these songs to convey, which is one aspect of what strikes me as distinct and interesting about this album, as opposed to it just being a return to previous stylistic approaches. But those angles to the album mostly sit outside of discussions about e.g Antonoff's synth and drum sounds.

Tim F, Thursday, 27 October 2022 00:34 (one year ago) link

I was noticing the lack of classic Taylor bridges as well, and wondering if this was what I was missing in the album. Often I'll be meh on a Taylor Swift song and then it gets to the bridge and I decide I like it after all.

Lily Dale, Thursday, 27 October 2022 00:44 (one year ago) link

There's this ASMR-ness to most everything he does which I really do not like

Omg you're right! This explains so much. I'm one of those people who hates ASMR, like whatever it's supposed to do to people, it does the opposite to me.

Lily Dale, Thursday, 27 October 2022 00:46 (one year ago) link

Beautifully put, as always. And this hits on my feelings for the album as well, i def respond to it on the songwriting level

and in light of folklore/evermore these feel very much somehow in that zone, without being the same or even referential

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 27 October 2022 00:50 (one year ago) link

xpost

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 27 October 2022 00:50 (one year ago) link

Thanks.

I forgot to add to the end of the first paragraph (hence it trailing off) that I think one of the complicating factors with Taylor's writing is that often the songs that don't feel very reflective of her songwriting craft are also ones which are very obviously autobiographical - e.g. "I Forgot That You Existed" (the upshot synthesising these qualities is that these songs tend to make her seem quite shallow).

Tim F, Thursday, 27 October 2022 01:03 (one year ago) link

I can't help hearing "Midnight Rain" as a "slowed + reverb" version of "All You Have to Do Is Stay" (one of my favorite 1989 songs), and it's not a pleasant effect.

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Thursday, 27 October 2022 01:20 (one year ago) link

Tim, what's your least favorite Swift album?

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 27 October 2022 01:55 (one year ago) link

Probably the debut, even though a decent chunk of the songs on it are all-time for me (e.g. "Tim McGraw", "Stay Beautiful", "Mary's Song", "Our Song", "Invisible") and as good as anything she ever did later - but as a collection of songs it now feels unformed at times.

It probably took Folklore and Evermore for me to feel completely good about the overall direction Swift's career had taken post-Red, even though the three albums in between are all excellent in different ways - but the subsequent albums allowed me to view them as part of an ongoing conversation rather than State of the Union addresses where I have to ask "does this album capture everything (or the most in relative terms) that I love about this artist?". Midnights is close enough to Evermore both stylistically (in terms of songwriting, not sonics) and timing-wise that I've been able to skip over that interim step of measuring it against some idealised ultimate Taylor album.

So maybe the real answer is that I no longer conceive of any of them in those terms.

Tim F, Thursday, 27 October 2022 04:15 (one year ago) link

Gosh, I don’t know how you find the songwriting similar to Evermore… that’s just remarkable to me

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Thursday, 27 October 2022 04:51 (one year ago) link

Well there are some clear differences which I have spelt out in some (you might even say excruciating) detail in posts above, but they're also clearly products of the same songwriter with the same general approach. Once you strip away the arrangement choices there's not a huge amount separating "You're On Your Own, Kid" from "Long Story Short" or "Maroon" from "Coney Island" or "Mastermind" from "Gold Rush".

Tim F, Thursday, 27 October 2022 05:19 (one year ago) link

I guess I’m just not as perceptive a listener, I don’t hear the similarities between those pairs of songs…

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Thursday, 27 October 2022 05:42 (one year ago) link

Told y'all it was fatphobic. And now... It's gone.

https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/music/a41780539/taylor-swift-removes-fat-scale-anti-hero/

The Ghost Club, Thursday, 27 October 2022 06:06 (one year ago) link

As someone who struggles with his weight/size, it's a relatable scene. Those who were complaining about it would do well to consider that other people's experiences are different from their own and those people should be free to represent that in their art. However, the edit only removes the brief shot of the scale with the word "FAT" on it. Taking that out doesn't change the content of the scene at all. The way I see it, the complainers didn't get what they wanted and the right-wing "cancel culture" crybabies get something new to whine about. Well done!

peace, man, Thursday, 27 October 2022 12:26 (one year ago) link

now Taylor's going to have to remove all those neuroableist lyrics about being "insane" and whatnot

I need to listen through a couple more times before firming up by opinion but this is the first Swift album that has left me cold and felt rather staid. On nearly every track I am reminded of and can identify a clear antecedent in her catalogue from the run since 1989.

A few posts that resonated with me:

This to me after three passes sounds like her most enervated release

― Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, October 21, 2022 7:51 AM (six days ago) bookmarkflaglink

I’m finding this a little…er…monotonous, particularly the plodding midsection.

― monotony, Saturday, October 22, 2022 6:09 AM (five days ago) bookmarkflaglink

The one-producer/one-sound approach here is an idea that I support in theory, but in this case I think she'd have been better off with more/different collaborators.
― a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Monday, October 24, 2022 11:01 AM (three days ago) bookmarkflaglink

this is the first taylor swift album to leave me feeling nothing. aside from boredom i guess. it’s not only the production here that feels stale, but the songs just feel mapped along the contours of older, better songs. there’s several songs out of the first handful where i keep expecting her to break into the chorus melody of “i think he knows.”

― J0rdan S., Tuesday, October 25, 2022 8:39 PM (two days ago) bookmarkflaglink

Midnights is close enough to Evermore both stylistically (in terms of songwriting, not sonics)

― Tim F, Wednesday, October 26, 2022 11:15 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

Indexed, Thursday, 27 October 2022 17:33 (one year ago) link

'folklore' is such an amazing album

flopson, Thursday, 27 October 2022 20:20 (one year ago) link

However, the edit only removes the brief shot of the scale with the word "FAT" on it. Taking that out doesn't change the content of the scene at all.

that particular bit seemed to be what attracted criticism in particular but as i've said before i don't really understand the criticisms i've seen because it's presenting the whole bit as the unhealthy influence of evil taylor, not an endorsement of fat = bad.

the scene didn't need to have that detail to achieve what it wanted though so removing it is no big deal if it makes people happy i guess

ufo, Thursday, 27 October 2022 21:23 (one year ago) link

Once I watched the scene in question it didn’t strike me as fatphobic per se, but perhaps unnecessarily confronting for people who have been subject to that - so yeah I think it was the right call to just take it out.

Perhaps a more wishy washy position than current public debates allow but I guess here we are (I also always felt roughly the same way about the “I’ll tell mine that you’re gay” from the original “Picture to Burn” - a better lyric than its replacement, but sensible to replace).

Tim F, Thursday, 27 October 2022 21:31 (one year ago) link

I gave this a listen while cooking dinner... I'd previously peeked in to hear Aaron's tracks but today I listened in full

I really really like Jack as a producer in general, but not-so-much on this. I found myself wanting to take his bass pads away. They're on everything. No song is given the chance to be buoyed aloft by a normal slurpy bouncy bass line, it's just all pads. There is very little high-frequency content, too... I kept wishing every snare and hat was louder, that there was something going on up there

Bf was less interested in the production and said "I struggle with enjoying Taylor's songs because they always come off as so autobiographical, and I don't find myself caring about her personally, so they're not particularly interesting to me". I kinda get it... there is something tawdry or self-pornographing about writing songs of such specificity (instead of universality), it feels less like she's killing me softly with her song and more like her songs are written in collaboration with People magazine

That said I loved a lot of lyrical moments. I wish this amazing stanza-- "Did you hear my covert narcissism / I disguise as altruism / Like some kind of congressman / Tale as old as time"-- was awarded a worthwhile rejoinder

flamboyant goon tie included, Thursday, 27 October 2022 23:53 (one year ago) link

Yeah – beyond just thinking the lyrics are not very good on this album, I also feel like she doesn’t “sell” the personal stuff in a way that seems like SHE even cares about it… it feels like she’s just sort of going through the motions.

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Friday, 28 October 2022 00:55 (one year ago) link

Like, the first song is all about how people keep asking when she’s gonna marry her boyfriend… is that really happening(?) I guess it must be, if she’s singing about it… but it definitely doesn’t hit like songs on previous albums dealing with the same themes. And I find it hard to care, especially coming after all the exquisite songs on Evermore that went to such other places with the lyrics.

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Friday, 28 October 2022 01:02 (one year ago) link

Listening now. This is my first Taylor Swift album listening experience.

The Triumphant Return of Bernard & Stubbs (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 28 October 2022 01:06 (one year ago) link

i dunno, i feel like she’s of course tugging at autobiographical threads & mining those feelings but my impression is she’s writing them into new stories and wearing different shoes, like whatifs and thought exercises

maybe that’s why i feel more generous?
just because it’s all “i feel” stuff doesn’t necessarily mean it’s pure autobiography

she got pretty good at spreading her wings into fiction on the last couple of albums, i prefer thinking that midnights is part of that

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 28 October 2022 01:21 (one year ago) link

Like, the first song is all about how people keep asking when she’s gonna marry her boyfriend… is that really happening(?)

her boyfriend gets asked it a lot in interviews yeah

ufo, Friday, 28 October 2022 03:08 (one year ago) link

VegemiteGrrl otm

Indexed, Friday, 28 October 2022 14:16 (one year ago) link

I roll my eyes when journalists and the artists themselves allude to autobiography. Like VegemiteGrrl, I assume most writing consists of what-ifs.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 28 October 2022 14:19 (one year ago) link

She did introduce the album as “the stories of thirteen sleepless nights scattered throughout my life”… but I think it’s cool if you’re able to hear the songs a different way.

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Friday, 28 October 2022 14:41 (one year ago) link

(not that imagining them to be fictional would really help for me)

Reese's Pisces Iscariot (morrisp), Friday, 28 October 2022 14:42 (one year ago) link

i think the rerelease of stuff like the 10-minute version of “all too well” also helped put everyone back into the autobiography mindset

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 28 October 2022 14:46 (one year ago) link

So many TS lyrics seem like they're based on scenarios out of movies though

I find her lyrics to be kind of impressionistic, I don't even really think of them as telling a story per se

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 28 October 2022 15:43 (one year ago) link

least fave thing about taylor swift (including during superfan era c. speak now) has always been that she thinks her lyrics are autobiographical

difficult listening hour, Friday, 28 October 2022 16:52 (one year ago) link

This discussion reminds me of the several times now that songwriters have been audibly taken aback when Marc Maron assumes all of their songs are autobiographical and thier response has basically been some variation of, "of course not, why would you assume so?".

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 28 October 2022 16:58 (one year ago) link

I would actually love to hear Taylor Swift on WTF -- she's never done it, has she?

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 28 October 2022 17:14 (one year ago) link

I don't believe she has, could be interesting, although I fear 40 minutes of Marc being all defensive about why he never listened to her music.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 28 October 2022 17:23 (one year ago) link

I always have held that "autobiographical lyrics" tend to end up being 'untrue', insofar as they're a. attempting to assert a point-of-view (i.e. projecting), b. the 'truth' gets bent out of necessity of creating poetry

On the other hand, lyrics that exist entirely within the realm of fiction (and/or the abstract) have a greater likelihood of hitting upon truths both broad and personal

To make my case for Taylor being awesome I played bf my favourite tracks from folklore and evermore last night and he walked away begrudging but convinced, yay

flamboyant goon tie included, Friday, 28 October 2022 17:33 (one year ago) link

q: was one of them "ivy"

flamenco drop (BradNelson), Friday, 28 October 2022 17:42 (one year ago) link

I have more than once been blindsided when lyrics/writing I assumed were fictional, metaphorical, or otherwise written at a remove turned out to be autobiographical. Anyway, pretty sure Taylor iced a dude and HAIM helped her cover it up.

peace, man, Friday, 28 October 2022 17:49 (one year ago) link

xpost q was one of them illicit affair

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 28 October 2022 18:19 (one year ago) link

least fave thing about taylor swift (including during superfan era c. speak now) artists has always been that they she think their lyrics are autobiographical

― difficult listening hour,

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 28 October 2022 18:28 (one year ago) link

relistened to Evermore last night. insanely good record. I can't help but think the production's 'modernity' is hurting it, not because its Objectionable in any real way and more bc acoustic guitar & piano have all of these Worthy associations w folk music, 70s AOR, Joni Mitchell, etc. In other words, easily translates as "singer songwriter seriousness." Whereas the light touch pop production doesn't have those associations

I totally hear the repetitiveness that Tim F is getting at in this -- the tunneling feeling. It's kind of unsatisfying in a weird way, like you want the songs to be somewhat more conventional. But I do think it makes the structures of this album more, not less, interesting

xheugy eddy (D-40), Friday, 28 October 2022 19:56 (one year ago) link

I can't help but think the production's 'modernity' is hurting it

This is referring to the new one, obv

xheugy eddy (D-40), Friday, 28 October 2022 19:57 (one year ago) link

xp no I don't think so? I love "Ivy" so much tho

flamboyant goon tie included, Friday, 28 October 2022 21:12 (one year ago) link

illicit affairs is one of my favorites, i love the sneaky quiet build into that chorus - repeat it twice, hits like a brick then boom, out, done. it’s like a heist of feels!

also invisible string which adheres to brad’s theory that she should always write songs abt colors

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 28 October 2022 21:16 (one year ago) link

one of my students wrote a fantastic essay about "ivy"

Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Friday, 28 October 2022 23:26 (one year ago) link


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