November 2019: Music Recap

November has been quite a month for me (in some aspects). It was this month that I started this blog, and I have discovered quite a bit of new music, and listened to a lot of new albums. This month I’ve been branching out a little more with the types of music I listen to, instead of just listening to my usual combination of oldies + Taylor Swift. So without further ado, here is my recap of my favorite songs from November 2019.

Billy Joel: Turnstiles (1976) Songs Ranked

In this post, I’ll be ranking all of the songs on Billy Joel’s classic fourth studio album, Turnstiles, from worst to best. Keep in mind, this is all based on my personal enjoyment, with a just a little bit of objectivity considered. (Also, side note: for some reason I really like the cover and name for this album. Like, turnstiles are so fun!)

Taylor Swift: Red (2012) Songs Ranked

ed by Taylor Swift is one of my favorite albums of all time (if not my definitive favorite), and I think definitely one of the greatest albums of the 2010s decade. This album was nominated for Best Album at the Grammys and didn’t get it, which angers me, but whatever. The lyrical mastery she shows throughout this album and the themes of heartbreak and regret and passion that she writes about make this album so intense and wonderful and exciting to listen to.

Crying Hours Playlist

Sometimes you just need to cry, and music is one of the best things to help you get there. The right song can help you access the emotions that you’ve had trouble reaching. Whether you need to cry because you have actual problems, or you just need a nice, good emotional release, I’m here to help. Here’s a playlist full of songs that I think are great to cry to. Read at your own risk.

Taylor Swift (2006) Songs Ranked

In this post I am going to be ranking all of the songs from her debut album from worst to best. Now, keep in mind, some songs will be ranked higher than other songs that may be objectively better than them. That’s because all of my rankings are based off a mix of lyrics, vocals, relatability, meaningfulness, and my own personal enjoyment and connection to the song.

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