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I like it. It sounds quite atmospheric. I like that she's pretty much crossed over now and can do various sounds on the album. Country is quite limiting.
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Here is 'State of Grace' in full! It's another completely different tracks from Taylor compared to the other promo singles, but I still love it! :wub: Absolutely loving her voice in this and the way it builds up through the song!

 

Certainly not one of her catchiest tracks but the build up makes up for it and it seems to get really good around the halfway mark. My 2nd favourite out of the four promo singles. So much anticipation for the album now, I can just tell that it's going to leak on Thursday when I'm out for the night.
I love State Of Grace, it is a bit plodding to start with but I love how it builds up, overall an epic album opener! I'd place it behind only I Knew You Were Trouble in terms of the promo singles.
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Over on the Digital Songs chart, Taylor Swift yet again crowns the list as "I Knew You Were Trouble" bows at No. 1 with 416,000 downloads sold. It marks Swift's second-largest sales week ever for a song: Only the arrival of "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" sold more (623,000 on the chart dated Sept. 1).

 

"I Knew You Were Trouble" is the fourth of five tracks Swift has released in advance of her "Red" album, due out Monday, Oct. 22. Next week will see the chart debut of "State of Grace," which hit retailers at midnight Tuesday (Oct. 16) morning.

 

Holy cow!!

 

Taylor Swift makes a top 10 entrance for a third straight week with a preview track from her fourth album, "Red," due Oct. 22, as "I Knew You Were Trouble" blasts in at No. 3. The song ties "Mine" (Aug. 21, 2010) for her second-highest launch, trailing only "Today Was a Fairytale," which began at No. 2 the week of Feb. 6, 2010.

 

"Trouble" begins atop Digital Songs with 416,000, Swift's second-best sales week; she sold more in a frame the week of Sept. 1 when "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" opened at No. 1 on Digital Songs (and rocketed 72-1 on the Hot 100) with 623,000, the best-ever sum for a song by a woman.

 

"Never" joins "Trouble" in the Hot 100's top five, holding at No. 5 (below fun.'s "Some Nights," which maintains its No. 4 rank), granting Swift two titles in the top five simultaneously for the first time. In its 10th week on the Hot 100, "Never" debuts at last on On-Demand Songs (No. 23) following its first full week of streaming availability. (It was released to streaming services on Oct. 2.) The song registered 91% of its 457,000 on-demand streams via Spotify, with Cricket, Rdio, Rhapsody and Slacker also contributing to its total. "Never" spent three weeks atop the Hot 100 last month without the benefit of streaming points.

 

(Due to its pure pop, even dubstep-leaning, sound, "Trouble" does not appear on the newly-revamped Country Songs chart, which, as of last week, now blends airplay, sales and streaming data; it's also not being promoted to country radio. "Never" spends a second week atop the tally).

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'22' is amazing, easily my favourite out of the album tracks I've listened to so far. Feels very similar to WANEGBT.

Got the entire album, 22 is the BEST track (and surprisingly the poppiest album track) on the album excluding the singles + promo ones.

 

Rest is just dull and mashable repetitive sounding music like her previous albums again. :(

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Listening through the album now, amazing so far! Perfect mix of pop and country! :wub:

 

22 is absolutely amazing, one of the best tracks of the year I think! It should be as big as WANEGBT, brilliant pop song! :heart:

Been listening to the album on the way to work and continuing it on my break. Up to 'I Almost Do', and this album is great! '22' in particular!

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