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Music critiques play a crucial role in shaping the music industry. They are responsible for providing a critical evaluation of musical works, assessing their artistic merit, technical proficiency, and overall impact on listeners. A good music critique not only helps artists improve their craft, but also informs the public about new and noteworthy releases. However, music critiques are not without controversy, as opinions about what makes a great musical work can vary widely. Nonetheless, they remain an essential part of the music world, providing valuable feedback to both musicians and listeners alike. Pitchfork is one of the most renowned music publications, known for its insightful and often opinionated album critiques. Their reviews delve deep into the nuances of the music, analyzing everything from the lyrics and production to the overall message and impact of the album. Pitchfork's critiques are known for being both thorough and honest, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of the album and the artist behind it. While not every artist may agree with Pitchfork's assessment, their critiques have become an important part of the music industry, shaping the way that music is perceived and evaluated by both fans and critics alike. The 1980s were a decade of significant change and innovation in the music industry. The introduction of MTV in 1981 marked a major shift towards music videos as a crucial promotional tool, allowing artists to showcase their visual creativity and reach new audiences. The rise of synthesizers and electronic instruments in the early 80s gave birth to new genres such as synth-pop and new wave, while heavy metal and hair bands dominated the hard rock scene. The advent of CDs in the mid-80s also revolutionized the way music was consumed and distributed, eventually leading to the decline of vinyl records. The 80s saw the emergence of iconic artists such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, and Whitney Houston, who shaped the sound and style of the decade. The music industry in the 80s was a time of both innovation and excess, with record labels investing heavily in marketing and promotion to capitalize on the success of their artists.

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Some of my favorite albums from the past couple of years (not in any order): Inside Problems - Andrew Bird Everything Else Has Gone Wrong - Bombay Bicycle Club Desire, I Want to Turn Into You - Caroline Polachek Women In Music Pt. III - HAIM Wasteland, Baby - Hozier Song For Our Daughter - Laura Marling Seventeen Going Under - Sam Fender The New Abnormal - The Strokes The Slow Rush - Tame Impala Swimmer - Tennis Sex & Food - Unknown Mortal Orchestra Your Hero Is Not Dead - Westerman Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood

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