: The album moves away from teenage love triangles toward more mature and haunting themes, including marriage, infidelity, and even murder (specifically in "no body, no crime").
: Some critics find the middle of the album slightly weaker or less memorable than the opening and closing tracks. evermore (deluxe version).zip
: The production features a blend of folk, country, and indie-rock, with some reviewers noting that it feels less cohesive but more creatively free than its predecessor. Standout Tracks : The album moves away from teenage love
: This track is frequently polarized due to its unique percussion—described by some as "pots and pans banging"—which some fans find experimental and others find jarring. Standout Tracks : This track is frequently polarized
: Often cited as the highlight of the deluxe tracks, featuring a narrative of being "frozen in time" while others move on.
: Reviewers from sites like Musicboard and Pitchfork praise the album's intricate storytelling and technical songwriting.
The deluxe version adds two tracks, "right where you left me" and "it's time to go," both of which are considered essential by the fanbase for providing a more complete emotional arc to the album. Review of evermore (deluxe version) by rdp1020 - album