I wonder if ‘don’t judge me’ will end up on the next album, unless it becomes a throwaway track
You can tell on this tape it was like self freedom from the personal trauma and emotional she dealt with in Magdalene. Letting loose by experimenting with modern and popular sounds in music currently
7.8 from pitchfork what do you all think of there review?
review is stupid. they’re just mad she ain’t done more kate bush/bjork worship
7.8 from pitchfork what do you all think of there review?
do you guys think pitchfork have like a BNM quota they try not to surpass? cause this album was def BNM worthy
also album is an 8.0 at least but thats just my opinion
Im glad she has a project like this though
Its super good
Oh My Love is def my fav song such a great track
7.8 from pitchfork what do you all think of there review?
Damn y’all care about pitchfork
do you guys think pitchfork have like a BNM quota they try not to surpass? cause this album was def BNM worthy
also album is an 8.0 at least but thats just my opinion
BNM happens when they have a business opportunity to, like the artist performs at their festival, or they want to introduce new readers, or strengthen their relationship with a label
Damn y’all care about pitchfork
i like to read reviews from many different publications, it can offer great insight sometimes.
i haven't read this one yet. but it's less about the score and more the content
idk why music reviews are treated so different than any other media. now if someone doesn't like pitchfork or another publication's writing or something that's different. but the scores really ain't that big a deal as people make it lol
idk why music reviews are treated so different than any other media. now if someone doesn't like pitchfork or another publication's writing or something that's different. but the scores really ain't that big a deal as people make it lol
It's just lame when they resort to writing hit pieces or roasting the artist on some satire s*** as clickbait instead of focusing on the quality of the music.
They don't do that with FKA tho but with artists that don't align with what they consider politically correct to like.
It's just lame when they resort to writing hit pieces or roasting the artist on some satire s*** as clickbait instead of focusing on the quality of the music.
They don't do that with FKA tho but with artists that don't align with what they consider politically correct to like.
definitely, that's where the loss of integrity comes in. i guess i've read good and bad reviews from pitchfork so i can't really hyper focus on them as "bad bad bad" as a publication the way other people do. i'm not paying enough attention