Embarrassing for Pitchfork
What is the point of this podcast? It seems like there’s almost no where to turn for true, critical analysis of music anymore. NPRs All Songs Considered has begun catering to the lowest common denominator and so too now had Pitchfork. I don’t need a deep dive into SZA or Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift isn’t even making interesting music. Popular music, yes, but interesting, merit-worthy? No. And a whole episode on Grammy predictions?! Didn’t we all write off the Grammy’s a couple decades ago? Pitchfork of all publications should know that popularity doesn’t equal quality. Can you all not find some experts in your organization to drum up some more interesting takes on music?
pnw24climber via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/23
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I suppose there is a “rank and file” system in every organization, but don’t really understand the hierarchy here. Anyway, this podcast is alright, and I chose to subscribe to it in order to support Pitchfork, more than for anything else.
red-on via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/01/20
The host is met with a lot of low key misogyny from her guest “experts” that she doesn’t know how to deal with which results in a lot of uncomfortable laughter and pregnant pauses. Pretty much unbearable to listen to.
deb says via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/20
I’ve learnt about a dozen new artists thanks to the crack team of slamming music journos here. Do yourself a favour and listen before you’re lame!
keeganthomson via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/02/20
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