Taylor Swift's new album titled '1989' has finally hit the stores and is reportedly getting good reviews from the music pundits.
Billboard's Jem Aswad declared the album as Swift's best work saying that it is a sophisticated "pop tour de force" that deserves to be as popular commercially as with Robyn-worshipping bloggers, CNN reported.
Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield stated in his review that the country singer had already penned enough great songs for two or three careers.
Sheffield added that the 24-year-old's new record was deeply weird, feverishly emotional, wildly enthusiastic and sounded exactly like the nothing she's ever tried before.
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