Earlier this year, Taylor Swift released her latest album, “folklore.” The new music marked a bit of a change for the singer-songwriter. Instead of the pop ballads and dance-y beats she’s used previously, Swift is embracing more melancholy, almost folk-music sounds for her latest release. And to further show this new side of Swift, she’s teamed with Disney+ to release a concert film, titled “folklore: the long pond studio sessions.”
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Much like what Disney+ did with Beyonce earlier this year, the streaming platform has released Taylor Swift’s concert doc/visual album, “folklore: the long pond studio sessions.” And to help show what you can expect in the new program, there is a brand new video of Swift performing the song “Exile,” which features acclaimed musical act Bon Iver.
“folklore: the long pond studio sessions” is available now on Disney+. You can see the performance of “Exile,” as well as the full trailer for the rock doc below.
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Here’s the synopsis for the concert film:
Taylor Swift transforms her five-time GRAMMY nominated Album of the Year into an intimate cinematic concert experience for “folklore: the long pond studio sessions,” now streaming on Disney+. The full performance of “exile” from the long pond studio sessions features Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and is available on YouTube.
Swift, Aaron Dessner (The National), Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) and Vernon created an album that crossed genres — a musical journey that allows us to cry and laugh, and during these trying times, makes us feel like we’re not quite so alone. They recorded “folklore” thousands of miles apart from each other and had never been in the same room together…
…until now
Taylor, accompanied by co-producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff along with a guest appearance by Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), performs each song in order of her critically adored, five star album, “folklore” and for the very first time, reveals the stories and secrets behind all 17 songs.