Folklore Or Evermore? Taylor Swift Chose Both At The Grammys
By Deepa Lakshmin
To each person who fantasizes about running away to begin a new life in a cabin surrounded by towering trees and babbling streams, Taylor Swift’s
2021 Grammys performance is for you. The 10-time Grammy winner — who has
six more nods tonight (March 14), including nominations for Album of the Year and Song of the Year — transformed the stage at Los Angeles’s Staples Center into an enchanted forest fit for a princess who never wants to be found.
Swift definitely looked the part as she sang “Cardigan,” the lead single off 2020’s
Folklore, in a patch of moss on a cabin rooftop. It could be very unlike Tay to stop there, obviously. She just wrapped a busy year releasing two surprise albums and rerecording her old music, so she had to show off a couple of more of the hits she’d worked so hard on.
Enter coproducers Aaron Dressner and Jack Antonoff, who joined Swift for the rest of the three-song medley:
Folklore’s “August” and
Evermore’s “Willow.” Performing under glowing lights, the trio looked straight out of
Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions. (OK, fine, they were a little bit more dressed up this time around.)
So, in case you had to pick, would you listen to
Folklore or
Evermore? This cozy Grammys efficiency proves it’s impossible to pick one over the other. The LPs meld with each other so well, it’s almost a disservice not to listen to them back to back. While you’re at it, perhaps imagine revisiting
Fearless and
Speak Now as well. It’s never also early to get excited for Tay’s new versions.
Check out this cozy efficiency above, and keep your eyes
here to see all the winners.
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