Talk:'Tis the Damn Season
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Reviewer: Brachy0008 (talk · contribs) 02:32, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
'Tis the damn review, yes, pay attention to this. I, uhh, can't think of a good intro for this lol. And yeah, uh... nevermind that.
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I might throw snakes and stones on the article, but they are all in good fun faith. Also, shade never made anybody any article less gay, so
- Hi, see my responses below. Let's take this revision for the source review. Ippantekina (talk) 12:55, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
FN 1: The article claims that Folklore
incorporated [...] alternative rock
. The citation does not mention anything about alternative rock.
FN 2: Decider is under The New York Post, an unreliable source per WP:RSP.
FN 3: Dessner says that he wrote the instrumental for 'Tis the Damn Season
a long time ago
, not several years prior
FN 4: No mention of the release date of Evermore, no hopes of getting this to GA status.
- Added. This was easy. Ippantekina (talk) 12:55, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
FN 8: Shows that the song is part of the tracklist of The Eras Tour, but no mention of the Evermore set.
FN 9: Can't access it for now (and yes, I did not forget that tf12.io existed)
FN 15: Does not mention anything about Nevermind, it is a podcast. I will listen to it later.
a nostalgic feel
FN 19: Does not mention anything about the
former lover from her high-school days
. Likewise, FN 12 also does not mention the lover as well.
- The "high-school" lover is supported by Spanos; I split the refs for that matter. [12] (Sheffield): "comes back for the holidays, staying with her parents, and falls right back into the arms of the boy she left behind" Ippantekina (talk) 12:55, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
FN 14, 16 and 18: All three does not mention anything about the quotation given in the article.
- Added the Vulture source. Ippantekina (talk) 12:55, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
FN 22: Does not say that the song is
more uplifting
.
- [22] (Lipshutz): "offering hope and levity in the midst of the wreckage."
FN 13, 26, 27, 28 and 29: Does not mention anything about . There will be explanation, because this is a good article review.
emotional engagement
. Additionally, only FNs 28 and 29 call it an album highlight
- [13] Johnston selected "Tis the Damn Season" as one of the standout songs ("Swift's lyric-writing abilities feel leveled-up on Evermore, its characters drawn in pointillistic detail")
- [26] Zaleski similarly picked "Tis the Damn Season" as one of the album tracks that are "so full of wrenching, relatable detail that they resonate as deeply as any confessional." → also cue "emotional engagement"
- [27] Keefe picked this track after mentioning that "Evermore also boasts some of her best work", and highlighted this song's "undercutting ... bitterness of a years-past hurt with a pragmatism that dispenses with niceties and nostalgia"
- I grouped all these reviews together (cue WP:RECEPTION) as they all found Swift's songwriting to evoke an emotional engagement. I don't prefer quoting each and every source but I understand why some vocabulary are not immediately found in the sources. The Hyden review though seems out of place, so I split it. Ippantekina (talk) 12:55, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
- thanks. Brachy08 (Talk) 01:09, 1 April 2024 (UTC)