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Here are 12 better things to do with your time than listen to Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl
We’re a couple months removed from the release of Taylor Swift’s pop culture atomic bomb of an album, and I’ve been looking back on what could’ve been done differently. She reaches for so many great themes on this record only to fall flat with sloppy writing and bland production. But I’m here to guide you through some of my favorite female songwriters that take Swift’s ideas and expand them into fully formed musical worlds.

Leo Abercrombie
Dec 11, 2025


October + November
In this special dual edition, I compare songs I've listened to throughout the last two months, plus take a trip to The Met for this month's album.

Leo Abercrombie
Dec 11, 2025


September
This month was full of great builds, music across time, and the last days of summer.

Leo Abercrombie
Dec 11, 2025


We know Addison Rae — but who is Addison?
During a GRAMMY Museum conversation, a fan asks where Addison Rae got her album title from. She says she asked her friends what they thought her music sounded like, “And everybody was kind of like, ‘I don’t know, it just sounds like you.’” She recreated a confused laugh. “And I was like, ‘Okay, well, it sounds like me, it sounds like me… who am I? Addison.’”
Who is Addison Rae? The answer is multilayered. This time, she’s a pop star.

Leo Abercrombie
Oct 21, 2025


Taylor Swift has Showgirled too close to the sun
Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl was claimed to be a glamorous record meant to be an ode to the titular life of a showgirl. But instead, the album is littered with millennial-cringe-inducing attempts at satirical relevance, fictional stories that abandon poetry for awkward narrative prose, and attempts to write about her real life that result in a flaming pile of bitterness and a series of thinly-veiled phallic innuendos.

Leo Abercrombie
Oct 7, 2025


August
This month was defined by introspective writing, bittersweetness, and my move to New York City.

Leo Abercrombie
Aug 30, 2025


Summer
This June + July were full of '00s throwbacks, the consequences of capitalism, and drives around LA.

Leo Abercrombie
Aug 18, 2025


April
This month was defined by my dad's influence, covers + remakes, and mostly a springtime trip to New York City.

Leo Abercrombie
Jun 4, 2025


16(ish) Songs and 5 Albums
Catching up on all the music I haven't talked about!

Leo Abercrombie
Mar 2, 2025


August
This month was defined by the return to school, music recommendations, and one very special playlist.

Leo Abercrombie
Sep 1, 2024


Sugar Water
Maude Latour is in love. It’s in every note, every word, every thread sewn into this album. This reflects the record itself: messy,...

Leo Abercrombie
Aug 30, 2024


July
This month was defined by summer album listening, Kayla Pincus, and returning to things that didn’t grab me the first time around.

Leo Abercrombie
Aug 9, 2024


June
This month was defined by the start of summer, some new takes on old influences, and the redefining of cringe.

Leo Abercrombie
Jul 1, 2024


May
This month was defined by great delivery, epic synths, and…can you tell I took the AP Music Theory test?

Leo Abercrombie
Jul 1, 2024


March
This month was defined by Raye, Madonna, and lots of soundtracks. Rave Angel, Blusher From the moment I first heard this song, I knew it...

Leo Abercrombie
Apr 10, 2024


February
Welcome to the second installment of Old Town Roundup ! This month was defined by New York City, a lot of Charli XCX, and a surprising...

Leo Abercrombie
Mar 3, 2024


January
Hello! This is the first installment of a new project I'll be running this year entitled Old Town Roundup in which I share 8 of my...

Leo Abercrombie
Feb 1, 2024


Scarlet
Doja Cat has always been a troll. This is her first record that truly reflects that. For those who haven’t followed, Doja has recently...

Leo Abercrombie
Oct 8, 2023


Midnights
In Feburary as part of my application to the School of The New York Times, I wrote a review of Taylor Swift's "Midnights." I got in.

Leo Abercrombie
Sep 16, 2023
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