Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are both of the Taylor Swift threads now the Matty Healy fan club threads?
Because he inspired a ton and she owes him a ton?
Anonymous wrote:I like that there’s more about Matty than Joe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first the album sounded like one and the same endless song to me. Which I guess is fitting, given what we now know about the muse - The One, and it went on forever, hahaaa.
But once I figured out what was going on in the lyrics, I was hooked. It brought back memories from my youth and stirred so many emotions about all the torture, and all the poetry. And now I listen to it on repeat, daily.
It’s a brilliant album, albeit a bit chaotic. Much like Taylor Swift and Matty Healy.
Maybe I’m too old. I’m 53 - past the stage in my life she’s singing from. Now, existential songs about all facets of mid-life, including romance…sure, lol. Folklore and Evermore really resonated with me. And I seem to need a lush melody to draw me in - without it, I just want to turn it off.
But that’s okay. I still listen to her other albums.
PP here - you know, I’m just remembering that I’m often “meh” about her albums, then find myself listening on repeat. Why is that? I’ll give it another try.
I do think she bearded and had fake PR relationships for years. I honestly thought she was in the closet and covering that up (like everyone thought she was having a secret affair with her best friend, can’t remember her name) but perhaps it was all about Matty Healy. Who knew.
So I think I have her figured out with the you only get into her songs on repeat. There isn’t a melody really, just a few notes repeated over and over so melodically there is nothing to bring you in except when she gets to the line she sings loudly (or shouts) and that sticks in you head. Her secret is in the middle school girl who whispered secrets to you during class. You know, the one who would say juicy stuff that would make you lean in and ask her to repeat it. You were drawn into her because of the whisper made it feel confidential and you wanted the dirt on everyone. That is what Taylor does with her songs. It is why you want to hear her songs again and why she feels manipulative.
Anonymous wrote:Joe was so guarded and private but he would not be well-known at all if it weren’t for her; he certainly wouldn’t have won a Grammy. She made him a household name (maybe he didn’t want that?). It would be ridiculous if he feels betrayed or disappointed by these songs, as has been reported. I hope that’s all BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first the album sounded like one and the same endless song to me. Which I guess is fitting, given what we now know about the muse - The One, and it went on forever, hahaaa.
But once I figured out what was going on in the lyrics, I was hooked. It brought back memories from my youth and stirred so many emotions about all the torture, and all the poetry. And now I listen to it on repeat, daily.
It’s a brilliant album, albeit a bit chaotic. Much like Taylor Swift and Matty Healy.
Maybe I’m too old. I’m 53 - past the stage in my life she’s singing from. Now, existential songs about all facets of mid-life, including romance…sure, lol. Folklore and Evermore really resonated with me. And I seem to need a lush melody to draw me in - without it, I just want to turn it off.
But that’s okay. I still listen to her other albums.
PP here - you know, I’m just remembering that I’m often “meh” about her albums, then find myself listening on repeat. Why is that? I’ll give it another try.
I do think she bearded and had fake PR relationships for years. I honestly thought she was in the closet and covering that up (like everyone thought she was having a secret affair with her best friend, can’t remember her name) but perhaps it was all about Matty Healy. Who knew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first the album sounded like one and the same endless song to me. Which I guess is fitting, given what we now know about the muse - The One, and it went on forever, hahaaa.
But once I figured out what was going on in the lyrics, I was hooked. It brought back memories from my youth and stirred so many emotions about all the torture, and all the poetry. And now I listen to it on repeat, daily.
It’s a brilliant album, albeit a bit chaotic. Much like Taylor Swift and Matty Healy.
Maybe I’m too old. I’m 53 - past the stage in my life she’s singing from. Now, existential songs about all facets of mid-life, including romance…sure, lol. Folklore and Evermore really resonated with me. And I seem to need a lush melody to draw me in - without it, I just want to turn it off.
But that’s okay. I still listen to her other albums.
Anonymous wrote:At first the album sounded like one and the same endless song to me. Which I guess is fitting, given what we now know about the muse - The One, and it went on forever, hahaaa.
But once I figured out what was going on in the lyrics, I was hooked. It brought back memories from my youth and stirred so many emotions about all the torture, and all the poetry. And now I listen to it on repeat, daily.
It’s a brilliant album, albeit a bit chaotic. Much like Taylor Swift and Matty Healy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are both of the Taylor Swift threads now the Matty Healy fan club threads?
Because he inspired a ton and she owes him a ton?
Anonymous wrote:Why are both of the Taylor Swift threads now the Matty Healy fan club threads?
Anonymous wrote:I just listened - I found it a bit boring. Disappointing, because I’ve been a fan. No lush melodies on this one.