(S2) Episode 4: Taylor Swift's Relationship to Nighttime + Our Reactions to Midnights/Rolling Stone
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Make an account through Google on GaylorSwift.com to attend Katie’s Gaylore Group on 10/13! Support us on Patreon ($5 monthly) for two bonus episodes every month: patreon.com/thearchers Connect with us on Twitter: twitter.com/TheArchersPod Our ethereal new intro and outro theme song!: https://twitter.com/erynranney & https://www.tiktok.com/@alltoogayyy The Gaylor Rolling Stone article: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/gaylor-taylor-swift-gay-rumor-midnights-1234585574/ After an INSANELY EVENTFUL two weeks, Madyson and Katie react to all of the major Taylor news: the VMA’s, Midnights, the Gaylor (and Archers-coded?) Rolling Stone article, the Evelyn Hugo-ness of it all, and manifestations for the Gaylor community. They read the prologue for Midnights and discuss the heartbreaking lines (i.e.: “self made cages”). They reflect on the meaning of Daylight, and the Lover album’s original title track in contrast to Midnights. Finally, they take a look at every lyric of Taylor’s about midnight(s) and nighttime in general, and dream up possibilities for the album. This podcast is not affiliated with Taylor Swift, her companies, or affiliated companies. All opinions are our own. Everything discussed is myth. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thearchers/support
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