scott wrote:And since we're on the record here... why on EARTH do any of you read Pitchfork, or even pay attention to them? I'm coming from a place I come from now and again, a place of total ignorance, in that I've never read Pitchfork other than once or twice when people posted a link to something of theirs. I honestly don't remember one damn thing I've ever read on Pitchfork, except that they gave Travistan a zero out of 10, which was pretty funny. I think I've always had a sneaking suspicion that Pitchfork is really, really not for me. Kinda like how I never joined up on Friendster when everybody else was.
Seriously people. Pitchfork?!?! Get with the times, maaaaaann!!
To see if there are any new records out that I haven't heard about already and that I might be interested in. I don't care much for their reviews, but I can usually gather enough subjective information from them to determine if I might like to hear something - regardless of what the reviewer thought. Tour schedules, some band I like is recording. Random information. I don't read the any of the columns and barely skim the occasional review.
Habit. I read it ten years ago; I look at it for a minute or two every day now. I have loads of free computer time at work.
That said, they used to write hilarious bad reviews of Joan of Arc records that were still amusing after repeated reads.