sincerely, taylor swift — an acoustic anthology of poems and lyrics written exclusively during the sudden glow of inspiration. now accompanied by guitar and recorded in raw, one-take fashion, Taylor bids us a glance into the mind and heart of a sincere songwriter.
inspired by “on the way home I wrote a poem. you say ‘what a mind.’ this happens all the time”
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REPUTATION ( TAYLOR’S VERSION) [ REUPLOADED]
an album concept by ME!
art is not mine, credit goes to the artist <3
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closeups of the album cover / sleeves below the cut
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CONCEPT: two exclusive vinyls of the eras tour live, with the songs of the setlist (also available on cd and dvd) made by me 💖
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Asphyxia: The 11th Studio Album by Taylor Swift (Concept by Jae)
Asphyxia, the new album by Taylor Swift, focuses on the feeling of trying to let go of something, trying to break free from the chains that restrain you from freedom, the ones that makes you feel suffocated. Sometimes, everything feels too much, life, friends, work, love. All of it at the same time can make you feel trapped. Maybe, we just need a breath of fresh air, a reset/release, or a new hope, in order to feel comfortable with life again.
Vinyls and Individual Cover Arts below
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Good Ones Never Wait, the new album by Taylor Swift, details the rise, fall and eventual happy ending of a love forged in New York City.
The album follows last year's Lover EP. This brief look into different types of love hosted three chart-topping singles and set the stage for Swift's "love affair" album.
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THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT | Concept Redesign
Taylor Swift's 11th studio album The Tortured Poets Department dives into the lives of victorian women who refused to adopt wholesale the codes and conventions of the male poetic tradition.
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Theodore Turner, Thomas Bennet, Paul Wright and David Morgan founded TTPD in 1835 in New York with the hopes of making their way through the world of literature. 20 years later they found themselves being the most prolific publishing house in the city with acclaimed poems and short stories becoming an undeniable force among their female readers. No one could believe four men around the age of 30 could understand the nuances of love, heartbreak, loss and hopelessness as well as they did. But not every story has a happy ending. While the four gentleman became history and their names were positioned next to the biggest names of american poetry of the 19th century there's something that lies beneath that chronicle.
35 Women were the backbone of TTPD writing everything from poems, short stories and even clever and witty jokes that were quite hard for victorian men to grasp. While relegated to the back of the building they tried to fought for their space in the poetry world. Each publication was signed with the initials TTPD and while common readers could interpret that as the well known acronym of the company's founders they believed leaving their own trace would mean something to future writers and women across the country.
The Tortured Poets Department was born out of anger and spite yet kept going for so many years, until the company closed, because the shared love for poetry and expressing and seeing the world in a different way was cathartic for 35 women who from a young age were told to get married fast and not intefere in gentlemen's business.
This album shines a light on those women who died thinking their efforts to become someone were useless. The Tortured Poets Department dives into lives of 35 victorian women who refused to adopt wholesale the codes and conventions of the male poetic tradition and recounts the story as it should've been told in the first place.
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Red (Taylor’s Version) as THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT
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tbh if i was taylor i would've taken imgonnagetyouback off the album once olivia rodrigo did it first (and better) with get him back
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