Everything we know about Taylor Swift's new album 'The Tortured Poets Department' (2024)

Taylor Swift is only cryptic and Machiavellian because she cares.

Practicing what she preaches, the "Mastermind" singer threw everyone for a loop during the 2024 Grammy Awards when she took the stage for winning Best Pop Vocal Album for Midnights — her lucky number 13th time winning one of the golden gramophones — and officially announced her 11th original studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.

"I want to say thank you to the fans by telling you a secret that I've been keeping from you for the last two years, which is that my brand new album comes out April 19," she said on stage, laughing. "It's called The Tortured Poets Department. I'm gonna go post the cover backstage."

The announcement shocked Swifties everywhere, because, prior to the awards show, fans guessed that the "Anti-Hero" singer might be announcing the widely-expected re-recorded version of her sixth album Reputation, due to a series of strange and intentional Easter eggs, including the fact both her official website and store went down for prolonged periods of time on Grammys Sunday.

Alas, Swift was on her "Vigilante S---" again, and here we are, members of The Tortured Swifties Department, trying to figure out what the new record has in store for us. To that end, here's everything we know so far about The Tortured Poets Department — but be sure to check back, as this story will be updated as we learn more.

When and where can I buy 'The Tortured Poets Department'?

The album is available now to pre-order and pre-save on Swift's website, and is currently being offered in vinyl, cassette, CD, and digital album formats to be released on April 19. It will also start streaming on Apple Music and Spotify on that date. The product descriptions on Swift's site reveal that The Tortured Poets Department will contain 16 new tracks, plus bonus track "The Manuscript."

On Feb. 16 during her first Eras Tour stop in Melbourne, Swift unveiled an alternate edition of the album, "The Bolter Edition," which features a new cover and a different bonus track, "The Bolter." It was made available for a limited time to pre-order on Swift's website.

What is the tracklist for 'The Tortured Poets Department'?

Just one day after first announcing the new album, Swift revealed the back cover and tracklist for the record. The tracks are divided up into four "sides," as follows:

Side A

"Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)"
"The Tortured Poets Department"
"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"
"Down Bad"

Side B

"So Long, London"
"But Daddy I Love Him"
"Fresh Out the Slammer"
"Florida!!! (Florence + the Machine)"

Side C

"Guilty as Sin?"
"Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?"
"I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)"
"loml"

Side D

"I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"
"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
"The Alchemy"
"Clara Bow"
Bonus Track: "The Manuscript"

So what does it all mean? There's a lot to potentially unpack here. The sides could just be the way the vinyls shook out, or maybe each grouping tells a different story, or utilizes a different sound — this is Swift after all. Additionally, the two featured artists, Post Malone and Florence + the Machine, who have never collaborated with Swift on any prior record in her discography, could not be more different in terms of their own sound. Could that point to TTPD containing multiple genres of music?

The song titles themselves are interesting and very dramatic, with many of them being longer than the average Swift track title. At first glance, many appear to be possible break-up songs, or songs about difficulties in a relationship, with a few possible new love bops thrown in. (For reference, the singer-songwriter and British actor Joe Alwyn officially announced they'd broken up after six years together last April. She later was briefly rumored to be seeing 1975 musician Matty Healy, who is also British, but later in the year went public with boyfriend and NFL tight end Travis Kelce.) However, Swift has written about other peoples' lives and fictional characters and storylines before (see: Folklore and Evermore). So without having the album in hand, it's impossible to say for sure what anything is about, but that hasn't stopped fans from trying.

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The song "So Long, London" immediately calls to mind the Lover track "London Boy," reportedly about Alwyn. It's also the fifth track on the album — a coveted space on any Swift record, as she infamously reserves it for the most emotional song.

"But Daddy I Love Him" feels like a possible reference to the same line in The Little Mermaid, which was released in, ahem, 1989. That film, of course, featured a young woman who trades her voice for the love of a man. Interestingly, Swift has in the past also dressed up as Ariel from the film for Halloween.

"Fresh Out the Slammer" seems like it could be about breaking free of a relationship or gaining independence in some way, and also feels like a sister to the Reputation track "...Ready For It?", also rumored to be about Alwyn, which features a similar prison reference in the lyric: "He can be my jailer, Burton to this Taylor." And speaking of, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor starred together in the 1966 movie adaptation of Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, which bears an eerie similarity to the TTPD track titled "Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?"

Eagle-eyed Swifties have pointed out that "Florida!!!" is noteworthy, as the Eras Tour stops in Tampa, Florida were the first Swift performed after her breakup with Alwyn was made public in the beginning of the massive, record-breaking tour. To that end, could "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" reference having to face going on the biggest tour of her life after heartbreak?

And then there's "Clara Bow," which seems to reference the Old Hollywood starlet of the same name. EW broke down what that could potentially mean for the track here. The new song joins the ranks of other Swift ditties about real people, including 2012's "Starlight" about Ethel Kennedy, and 2020's "The Last Great American Dynasty" about Rebekah Harkness.

What has Taylor Swift said about 'The Tortured Poets Department'?

Since first announcing the album, Swift has unveiled tidbits about it at various Eras Tour stops. During her first show in Tokyo on Feb. 7, she told the screaming crowd she'd been working on the new album since right after she finished Midnights. "So I started working on it immediately after that, and I’ve been working on it for about two years," she said. "I kept working on it throughout the U.S. tour, and when it was perfect in my opinion — when it was good enough for you — I finished it."

Swift continued, "And I am so, so excited that soon you’ll get to hear it and soon we’ll get to experience it together. I'm over the moon about the fact that you guys care about my music. It still blows my mind."

In Melbourne on Feb. 16, she revealed that, more than any previous album, TTPD was a record she "needed to make." "It was really a lifeline for me," she said. "Just the things I was going through, the things I was writing about, it kind of reminded me of why songwriting is something that actually gets me through my life, and I've never had an album where I needed songwriting more."

What's the sound or vibe of the album?

Although the vibe or sound cannot always be totally ascertained by the aesthetic Swift goes with for the album art (see: Midnights in all of its '70s-era fashion, but not sound), the vibe so far is very sultry, maybe a bit dark and angsty. The first look contained a photo of what appears to be a prologue to the album. Written by Swift, it reads: "And so I enter into evidence / My tarnished coat of arms / My muses, acquired like bruises / My talismans and charms / The tick, tick, tick of love bombs / My veins of pitch black ink."

She ends the note by decreeing "all's fair in love and poetry..." and signs it off with "Sincerely, The Chairman of The Tortured Poets Department." The album cover is in grayscale, with Swift lying on a bed of white sheets clad in all black. The back of the album shows Swift with her hand against her forehead, and features the words, "I love you, it's ruining my life." It's her sultriest cover yet, and her poses scream, well, tortured artist. But the song titles, as mentioned above, are giving big, unhinged, sassy, "Look What You Made Me Do" energy. Until Swift weighs in on the sound or provides some sort of sneak peek (like a music video or single), we'll just have to wait and see.

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Who are the producers of the album?

Swift has most recently worked with the likes of frequent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, but no official credits for The Tortured Poets Department have been revealed... yet.

Is there a single or music video yet?

As of now, there is no word on whether or not a music video or single will be released before the album debuts. Stay tuned!

What else do we know?

The Tortured Poets Department release date, April 19, happens to be National Cat Lady Day, and Swift is the queen of cat ladies. April is also National Poetry Month. And, on April 19, 1775, the first shots of what would become the war for American independence from England were fired... which could just be a coincidence... or...

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Everything we know about Taylor Swift's new album 'The Tortured Poets Department' (2024)

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Everything we know about Taylor Swift's new album 'The Tortured Poets Department'? ›

Early in the morning on April 19, Swift revealed The Tortured Poets Department is a double album with 15 more songs in addition to what was first announced. “It's a 2am surprise: The Tortured Poets Department is a secret DOUBLE album.

What is the most unpopular Taylor Swift album? ›

"Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" For much of Swift's career, "Speak Now" was her most underrated album. Sandwiched between the commercial juggernaut "Fearless" and the fan-favorite "Red," it seemed to fly under the radar for many of her casual listeners. The "Speak Now" lore is essential to note.

What is The Tortured Poets Department album cover? ›

The Cover. In the black-and-white album cover shared by Swift moments after announcing the album, she poses in a black top and shorts with her arms wrapped around her body, lying back on white bedding. Similar to the original 1989 cover, the top half of her face is obstructed.

What are the 5 stages of grief in The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Last week, ahead of the release of her album The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift shared five new playlists that sort her old songs into stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

What is Taylor Swift's saddest album? ›

On The Tortured Poets Department, Swift opens with a line about her stint as a “functional alcoholic,” goes mad over her typewriter-toting tragic hero, and declares her name is hers and hers alone to disgrace as she pleases, damn it!

What is the least successful Taylor Swift album? ›

At the bottom of the ranking is Swift's self-titled debut album. Released in 2006, Swift's first studio album is so country that newer fans may barely recognize the songstress' sound considering she has experimented with a number of other genres since then.

What is the controversy with The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Taylor Swift's latest album release, "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," has ignited a storm of controversy over lyrics from her song "I Hate It Here," drawing backlash from listeners over its reference to racism and historical eras, as per a USA Today report.

Why is it called The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Many fans assume the inspiration for “The Tortured Poets Department” name came from an interview of Swift's ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott where the actors discuss having a group chat called “The Tortured Man Club.”

What style is The Tortured Poets Department? ›

She expects Tortured Poets era fashion to be "a reputation and folklore love child that bridges 2014 Tumblr and sophisticated business casual." Think short skirts with sheer black tights, loafers, oversized sweaters and blazers, and '70s-inspired slacks.

How to listen to The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Stream Taylor Swift | Listen to THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: THE ANTHOLOGY playlist online for free on SoundCloud.

How many songs are in The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Themes and lyrics

The Tortured Poets Department consists of 16 standard songs and features two guest acts—the American rapper Post Malone on the lead single "Fortnight" and the English indie rock band Florence and the Machine, led by the singer-songwriter Florence Welch, on the song "Florida!!!".

Can you listen to tortured poets department on Amazon Music? ›

All Amazon Music customers can listen to THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT on Amazon Music. Prime members can listen to the full album on-demand using the Amazon Music app.

What is the most difficult death to recover from? ›

Different kinds of bereavement

In general, death of a child is the most difficult kind of loss, and bereaved family members are at elevated risk for depression and anxiety for close to a decade after the loss.

What does bargaining mean in grief? ›

Bargaining. When we are in pain, it's sometimes hard to accept that there's nothing we can do to change things. Bargaining is when we start to make deals with ourselves, or perhaps with God if we're religious. We want to believe that if we act in particular ways we will feel better.

What does bereavement mean? ›

Bereavement is the experience of losing someone important to us. It's characterised by grief, which is the process and the range of emotions we go through when we experience a loss.

What is Taylor Swift's most unpopular song? ›

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  • "This Love" Republic Records. ...
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What is Taylor Swift's most underrated? ›

Getting to the #1 most underrated song: Holy Ground (Red)

To make sure he was on the right track, Andrew asked other Swifties what their #1 most underrated Taylor Swift song was. To Andrew's delight, two co-workers said Holy Ground. Getting this qualitative feedback let Andrew know he was on the right track.

What is the most loved Taylor Swift album? ›

Ranked: Taylor Swift's Greatest Albums
  1. 1989 (2014) “Cause darling I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream.”
  2. folklore (2020) For years, I had been desperate for Taylor to return to her acoustic roots. ...
  3. Lover (2019) ...
  4. Red (2012 and 2021) ...
  5. Speak Now (2010) ...
  6. Midnights (2022) ...
  7. Fearless (2008 and 2021) ...
  8. evermore (2020) ...
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Is folklore or evermore better? ›

Each song builds on the previous one, adding depth and nuance to the overall narrative. In contrast, “evermore” feels more like a collection of individual tracks that don't necessarily flow into each other as well. While both albums have their fair share of standout tracks, “folklore” has a stronger overall selection.

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