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Taylor Swift New Album The Tortured Poets Department Review: Every Thought We Had While Listening

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By Swifties, are you guys okay?At midnight (naturally), dropped her eleventh studio album, , a rage and sorrow-filled missive detailing about not one but two of her recent breakups.

In the songs, Swift aims her deadliest weapons (allegedly) at who she infamously dated for a few last year. It turns out that there may have been way way more going on (ghosting!

tears! Charlie Puth conversations!) then we knew.To mark this momentous occasion, Glamour staff, which is composed of diehard Swifties, casual fans, and even some skeptics, gathered together to listen to the album for the first time and chat about it.

Here are our thoughts, completely unfiltered, about every single song.“This is very Lana…inspired.” —Danielle Sinay, associate beauty editor“I am getting The 1975 vibes a bit too.” —Anna Moeslein, deputy editor“It's giving ‘80s new wave a bit.” —Chantal Waldholz, senior director, audience development“‘I wanna kill her’…SZA paved the way —DS“And now she's an (almost) murderer.” —CW“Taylor has already floored me with this lyric: ‘I was a functioning alcoholic til nobody noticed my new aesthetic.’ Wow.” —Samantha Barry, editor-in-chief“Is this all of Posty we’re gonna get?

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