Aug 31, 2025 at 12:07 AM Like @Yeez , my album’s artist has been in the news a lot lately. Originally, I said that due to the announcement of her new album, The Life of a Showgirl releasing in October, but this past week she recently celebrated being engaged to one of the NFL’s current superstars, Travis Kelce. We all know who I’m talking about, so let me not beat around the bush anymore. My pick is… folklore by Taylor Swift folklore is one of two albums that Taylor released during the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, and was very different from the rest of her discography at the time. I truly believe, no matter how you feel about Taylor, that this project has at least SOMETHING for you. There’s even a story/concept to this project that I won’t spoil for those who have never listened before. Out of all the albums in Taylor’s discography, this one is definitely my favorite. I hope you guys all enjoy this album as much as I do! Also fitting that I pick this album in August, on the last weekend as well! Can’t wait to hear everyone’s thoughts and opinions, enjoy! @AOTWClub @Justin Trudeau https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nWgO-2lNMsx90439Yx0xTWCGIktUc74e8&si=f0rdk8IWVu-8iYMV
Aug 31, 2025 at 1:26 AM Oh God it's finally time. If I don't like this one i officially give up on Taylor
Aug 31, 2025 at 7:54 AM @AOTWClub @DiggleDogg69 has chosen Taylor Swift- Folklore Get your reviews in for Tragically Hip- Up to Here ill tally them up late Thursday Night
Aug 31, 2025 at 6:33 PM I'm going to guess this isn’t dance-pop like Shake It Off, but has soft vocals and a mellow vibe.
Sep 1, 2025 at 10:55 PM @AOTWClub Tragically Hip - Up to Here Review: This was a fun boomer rock album that’s solid all the way through. After two listens, I haven’t picked clear favorites yet, but I'd favor the first half the most. It’s not an album I’d keep in heavy rotation, but it’s one I’d happily revisit every now and then. The singer’s voice stands out and there are some solid riffs and melodies which makes me want to explore more of their music. Part of what made this listen special was how familiar the vocals felt. After a bit of digging, I traced it back to ‘’Day for Night’’ an album I’d heard as a kid. My dad used to blast one of its songs all the time and hearing it again hit me hard in the feels. It was nice to revisit. That sense of familiarity definitely made me appreciate ‘’Up to Here’’ even more. Canada has some underrated bands and Tragically Hip feels like one of them. 8/10