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The Pitchfork News Is Awful
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Pitchfork Is Being Moved Under GQ:
www.stereogum.com/2248147/pitchfork-gq-conde-nast-ā€¦

Pitchfork News Is Devastating for Music Criticism. Here's Why Reviews Matter:
ra.co/features/4296

Pitchfork Union and NY Guild Condemn Pitchfork Restructure:
thequietus.com/articles/33765-pitchfork-union-and-ā€¦

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@explodeaphant

3 months ago

"I heard of a good indie album on GQ, I'll head over to Epic Games to stream it", what a time to be alive.

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@smarbels

3 months ago

Can't believe The Needle Drop is being absorbed into Good Housekeeping magazine

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@llllemomn

3 months ago

as much as we love to shit on pitchfork, this is sad news. they paved the way and still continue to shed light on lesser known artists that iā€™ve still found myself to love

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@yanksrock1000

3 months ago

Seems like a ripe opportunity to expand TND into written reviews, or feature the written reviews of trusted people in the music review sphere

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@squal6216

3 months ago

Never forget Pitchfork gave music a 6.8 and said it was too derivative of Pavement

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@OfficialTomsSkujinsFanClub

3 months ago

Itā€™s becoming increasingly difficult to discover new smaller indie artists as bandcamp and pitchfork are being dismantled

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@IceSpoon

3 months ago

There was a great quote I saw this morning: "You won't see Taylor Swift talking about this. However, the emo band with 5000 followers on Twitter is sad about this". Indie bands and underrepresented artists will suffer from this :(

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@tarttooth6022

3 months ago

I'm so sick of corporations ruining everything I like.

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@markjames8664

3 months ago

As a baby boomer that grew up with every publication under the sun doing music reviews, it really sad that so few writers remain. Really good albums can drop these days with no real reviews. Itā€™s not a question of whether outlet X or Y did it well, itā€™s that there are so few voices. With the recent changes in YouTube I fear that we will lose even more creators. Short form media has its place but sometimes we need a more thorough treatment.

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@billgerdts7043

3 months ago

Thanks for sticking up for ā€œthe written wordā€ here. You could have used P4Kā€™s demise to prop yourself up as the next form of music press, but keeping it humble and keeping our broader music ecosystem in mind serves to hopefully bridge this video-watching audience into consuming great writing by the pros. Iā€™m dismayed by the current flattening of our culture but at the same time hope this mass-extinction event (amoeba, bandcamp, etc etc etc) gives way to a rebirth in the next gen of writers and reporters giving incisive voices to a great shared conversation.

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@magpye4212

3 months ago

Thank you for mentioning the fact that YouTubers/influencers often use articles as a point of research. As a local journalist in print/digital media it can be frustrating to see people say that they 'don't consume news' when they do - it's just filtered through an influencer

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@gmg5435

3 months ago

pitchfork redux review in 5 years: 0/10

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@littleviener

3 months ago

That is a damn shame. While I didn't always agree with what Pitchfork had to say was "best new music" I appreciated the diversity they offered and found tons of great new bands through their coverage. RIP if this is truly the end.

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@petersampson6210

3 months ago

I've been a regular P4k reader for 20 years, and while I think they had some ups and downs over the years, I was impressed with how the site was still going and still publishing well-written and thoughtful reviews all the time. Even their podcast was a fun thing to listen to. Great that I get to live through the death of every kind of journalism.

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@asbestosman

3 months ago

The end of an era. I remember checking the reviews every morning for years of rotations, passes through comets' paths, and to my memory I had never witnessed burning debris scratch across the night sky. Radiohead were bent over their instruments.

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@dylanhillebrand7005

3 months ago

This makes me so sad. I discovered Bjƶrk (the musical love of my live) through their review of Homogenic. That little article literally changed my live and the way I listen to music forever. This is an incredible loss to all music nerds out there :(

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@BelzertheRippler

3 months ago

Iā€™ve read Pitchfork religiously the last 10 years (yea I was late to the game). But loved how much music I was introduced to I donā€™t think I ever wouldā€™ve found anywhere else. Sure itā€™s gotten worse, especially the last 2-3 years, but they still reviewed pretty obscure and interesting music that I wouldnā€™t have found elsewhere. Really sad to hear itā€™s basically done.

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@danielroberts2364

3 months ago

Pitchfork died when it was sold to Conde Nast, something like this was inevitable from that point on

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@nodachan9222

3 months ago

Whatever can be said about Pitchfork's most recent and most (in-)famous output, it still provided a home for some really good music WRITING - just last night they published a classic review by Simon Reynolds(!), and columns by writers like Mark Richardson, Mike Powell and reviews by Amanda Petrusich and (most recently) Jesse Dorris all provided thoughts and reflections about music and music culture that will stick with me forever. I'm sure that stuff will find a home elsewhere (maybe music criticism will just be a bunch of Substacks from now on), but still...it feels bad.

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@JDLaney-zk4wb

3 months ago

Hate to say this, but Pitchfork gradually giving into poptimism and focusing more on mainstream music vs indie/alternative is likely a big reason for its downfall. Just seeing its latest 90ā€™s list where they changed the best song of the 90ā€™s from Pavement to Mariah Carey, it shows how much theyā€™ve strayed from the base that built them. And Iā€™m not a pop music hater by any means, I just liked that Pitchfork was more focused on less well known artists, and they helped me find a lot of great indie artists back in the day.

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