Added on June 20, 2011
Everett True
Amy Winehouse , Belgrade , drugs , drunk , Everett True , Music criticism
You know, you could make the following out to be a reason why we don’t need music criticism/journalism any more …
Added on June 20, 2011
Laura Crapo
ATP , Cabaret Mile End , Cheap Time , Greg Tymoshenko , Guitar Wolf , In The Red , Laura Crapo , Maxim Lapierre , Mile End Montreal Pizza Pizza , Montréal , Music criticism , Ramones , Ron Jeremy , The Leather Uppers , The Mystery Girls
I’m no music nerd, but I know enough to know In The Red isn’t a dog’s breakfast of musical styles.
Added on June 20, 2011
Scott Creney
Americana , Antony , Beards , Bon Iver , Brian Eno , Bruce Hornsby , Coldplay , Destroyer , Doobie Brothers , Fleet Foxes , Scott Creney , Tears For Fears , TV On The Radio
Bon Iver is hazier than you expect. It is lost and narcoticized, simultaneously desperate and asleep.
Added on June 20, 2011
Everett True
Art Brut , Beat Happening , Everett True , Hobart , indie , Ivy St , Kate Bush , Music criticism , Naked , Tasmania , The Native Cats , Thee Headcoats , Tunabunny
Presumably, the idea is to make yourself so boring when writing about music that your reader is forced to go and listen to the music in question as relief therapy.
Added on June 20, 2011
Scott Creney
manifesto , Matt And Kim , Music criticism , music journalism , opinion , Paul Morley , Pitchfork , Rolling Stone , Scott Creney , Spin
We have a freedom that Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, daily and weekly papers lost a long time ago. The freedom to say whatever we want to say, however we want to say it.