Some Taylor Swift followers are theorising {that a} third shock album known as ‘Woodvale’ may very well be on its means, following within the footsteps of July’s ‘Folklore‘ and final week’s ‘Evermore‘.
Followers have noticed the phrase ‘woodvale’ hidden within the prime nook of the ‘Folklore’ album cowl, which may confer with an property close to the Lake District – a location Swift references on the album’s monitor ‘The Lakes’.
Followers have additionally pointed to the truth that Swift has launched merchandise, together with cardigans and scrunchies, in units of three, with two of them akin to the visible aesthetics of ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’ and the third to a yet-to-be-released album.
the cardigans; to begin with there’s 3. they do correspond to date to the album covers. if teal is folklore, and beige is evermore,woodvale is the white/gray aesthetic. not solely is there 3 stars on the cardigan sleeve,there’s 3 completely different stars you get with any order.they match additionally pic.twitter.com/LwBE23Q8eQ
— ryan (@wiIIowpov) December 11, 2020
They’ve additionally honed in on Swift’s use of the phrase “the journey continues” to tease the music video for ‘Willow’, and the best way she used Easter eggs to drop hints about ‘Evermore’ again in July.
As well as, when a person searches ‘Woodvale’ on Spotify, Swift comes up because of this.
HOLD ON, WHEN YOU SEARCH “woodvale” IT’S SHOWING TAYLOR, WHAT WAS THE DAMN REASON pic.twitter.com/UUuRUtSdFf
— Martyna ???????? (@breakble_heaven) December 13, 2020
Swift shared the information of ‘Evermore’ simply hours earlier than it was launched final Friday (December 11).
Sharing an essay about the record, Swift wrote: “Previously I’ve all the time handled albums as one-off eras and moved onto planning the following one as quickly as an album was launched.
“There was one thing completely different with ‘Folklore’,” she continued. “In making it, I felt much less like I used to be departing and extra like I used to be returning.”
Collaborators on ‘Evermore’ have spoken concerning the expertise of recording. Bon Iver stated he was “honoured” to have worked further with the star after doing so on the ‘Folklore’ tune ‘Exile’, whereas Matt Berninger of The National likened singing a tune with Swift to “dancing with Gene Kelly”.