Don't get us wrong, we usually love Taylor Swift, but her decision to release an hour-long recording of herself sobbing in the shower and call it an album is certainly a bold choice.

Taylor, are you okay?

The Tortured Poets Department is Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album and the first of her albums to be one extended recording of the sound of uncontrollable weeping in the shower. That's literally it. Like, she took an audio recording device into the shower and recorded herself sobbing for over an hour. And then it ends.

The album instills in the listener an overwhelming sense of dread, which is only broken up by a brief jingle about soap as Swift recites the lyrics to the Zest soap commercial, presumably inspired by the Zest shampoo bottle she's holding.

A little later the monotony

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