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PLEASEEEEE WE KNEW WILLIAM BOWERY WAS JOE WE LITERALLY KNEW

Evermore standouts after first listen:

-Willow

-Gold Rush

-No Body, No Crime

-Coney Island

-Majorie (I ugly cried)

-Evermore

Now excuse me while I bless my ears for the rest of the day with Evermore.

cages-boxes-hunters-foxes:

“He was merely ‘messing around’ on the piano when Swift heard and walked over, intrigued. He had been singing the fully formed first verse to the song that became ‘Exile.’ (Bon Iver handles the male vocals on the final version.) ‘It was completely off the cuff, an accident,’ he says, shrugging. ‘She said, ‘Can we try and sit down and get to the end together?’’ And so we did. It was as basic as some people made sourdough. I press him on this point — he wrote an entire verse to a Taylor Swift song without trying? ‘Who doesn’t walk around the house singing?’ he asks. I explain that it’s unusual for hit songs to spring forth like that from nonmusicians’ heads. He says he wasn’t trying to write to Swift’s personal sound but had been listening to a lot of the National (Aaron Dessner ended up producing the album). Alwyn wrote the chorus for ‘Betty’ just as casually, albeit less soberly: ‘I’d probably had a drink and was just stumbling around the house. We couldn’t decide on a film to watch that night, and she was like, ‘Do you want to try and finish writing that song you were singing earlier?’ And so we got a guitar and did that.’

— Joe Alwyn to Vulture on writing exile and betty during quarantine (x)

when the never grow up re-recording drops,please do not contact me for at least 5 business days,i will need some time to recover after hearing 31 year old taylor singing “but don’t make her drop you off around the block,remember that she’s gettin’ older too

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