From Pitchfork to Q, music criticism is under attack. We must fight for the magic it can inspire | John Doran
by John Doran from US news | The Guardian on (#6J82F)
Yes, critics help us make sense of the millions of songs released every month - but the best writing transcends the music
Last week, it was announced that the influential and widely read music website Pitchfork was being folded into men's magazine GQ, with the loss of many jobs.
The title, which started as a blog in 1996, rapidly rose to become the dominant voice in music criticism for millennials. To many of the site's millions of monthly readers this news means a great deal more than simply the decline of a large website: they see this, with some justification, as an existential threat to worthwhile music criticism itself.
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