Vinyl Record
Taylor Swift - Evermore
Taylor Swift - Evermore on LP vinyl. A 2020 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP · 2020
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2020 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
Evermore is Taylor Swift refusing to leave the woods just because Folklore had already made the surprise landing. Released in December 2020, it arrived less than five months after its sister album, but it does not feel like leftovers. It is looser, stranger and more uneven in the best sense: a record that lets stories wander, characters return in half-light, and arrangements lean further into folk, chamber-pop, country memory and wintery indie-rock atmosphere. Willow opens with the circular pull of a spell, but the album's deeper identity emerges through Champagne Problems, Gold Rush, Tolerate It and Happiness, songs where Swift's narrative writing becomes more adult in its handling of regret and incompatible love. No Body, No Crime turns the record briefly toward murder-ballad theatre with Haim, while Coney Island uses The National's gravity to make disappointment feel architectural. Ivy, Cowboy Like Me and Long Story Short are among the album's most replayable pieces because they combine storytelling with melodic ease. Marjorie gives the record its ancestral tenderness, and the title track with Bon Iver closes the main arc in a snowfall of unresolved feeling. Evermore endures because it is less concerned with being the definitive statement than with extending a creative state while it is still alive. Swift sounds liberated by the idea that a pop album can be novelistic, collaborative and quietly strange without giving up hooks. It is the companion record that became its own room.
Evermore matters because it confirmed that Folklore was not a one-off detour but the opening of a wider songwriting phase. The album deepened Swift's collaboration with Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff and Justin Vernon while giving her fictional and character-driven writing more space to breathe. For a 2020s pop collection, it captures a superstar using scale to make quieter, more literary music rather than simply becoming louder.
This is the Taylor Swift record for collectors who want the shadowed companion to Folklore: less pristine, more rambling, and often more rewarding for listeners who like album tracks as much as singles. It belongs beside modern folk-pop, indie singer-songwriter records and chamber-leaning alternative albums. The deluxe sequence also matters musically because Right Where You Left Me and It's Time to Go sharpen the album's themes of stasis, exit and emotional aftermath.
Wintery folk-pop and chamber-leaning indie pop with acoustic patterns, piano, muted drums, story-song detail and Swift's most novelistic 2020 writing mode.
Recommended for: Taylor Swift collectors who want the deeper companion to Folklore; Listeners drawn to character-driven songwriting and literary pop; Fans of quiet 2020s folk-pop with indie and chamber-pop textures.
What year was Evermore released? Evermore was released in 2020. How is Evermore connected to Folklore? Swift described it as a sister record, and it continues the same broad creative world while moving into looser, darker and more wintry storytelling. Which songs are essential? Willow, Champagne Problems, Tolerate It, No Body, No Crime, Ivy, Marjorie, Evermore and Right Where You Left Me are key entry points.