Pitchfork Now Sounds As Bad As It Reads

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like if Pitchfork’s daily editorial output was presented in the form of a long, boring audio broadcast, be sure to head over to the official site of this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival. That’s where you’ll find the half-hour podcast, which is full of all the smugness and squonkness that you’d expect, and which name-checks the festival about every four seconds or so.

PItchfork Music Festival [Official Site, via I guess i'm floating]

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4 Responses to “Pitchfork Now Sounds As Bad As It Reads”

  1. by any such name at 1:14 am

    it’s obvious these people had neither faces NOR voices for radio. fast-forwarding through this thing yesterday sucked!

    but agreed. Girl Talk - woo hoo! - imagining a bunch of scantily clad pale hipsters dancing in Union Park makes me very happy.

  2. by Mike at 1:45 am

    Pitchfork is incredibly boring. Thanks for calling ‘em out.

  3. by GiantPanda at 12:42 pm

    Didn’t hear the podcast, but the initial lineup is pretty awesome!

    Cat Power
    Of Montreal
    Clipse
    Iron and Wine
    Grizzly Bear
    Jamie Lidell
    Girl Talk
    Professor Murder

  4. by GiantPanda at 12:53 pm

    haha, they sound like a slightly more advanced microsoft text to speech… but yeah the initial lineup for the festival is pretty awesome.

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