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Parsing The Pop: Critics Get Heavily Meta In Their Ballot Comments

Welcome to the first installment of Parsing The Pop, where we'll spotlight ballots, comments, and statistical anomalies from our 2006 Jackin' Pop Critics Poll. If you'd like us to break down the data in any particular way, please drop us a line; to start, we present a selection of comments on the blogged-down bog of the rock-critical world. (And we owe a lot to Michael Daddino, who helped point us in the right direction when he put together his own selection of comments on I Love Music.)

After the jump, a few writers comment on technology trumping content, blogstalking writers, and rock-critic flame wars.

Robbie Mackey:

What I'm saying is this: 2006 was an exciting year for music, but it was an even more exciting year for Music Writing. The monsterbeast is changing, sprouting more heads, more legs, more teeth, more stomachs and totally feasting on all these parts of itself. Even so, as interesting as all that Lord of the Rings shit is, it's 12:13 am on Monday December 18th and I just want to unplug my computer and listen to Cornershop tapes on my walkmen.

Maria Tessa Sciarrino:

...one thing went down the proverbial shitter: music critics. Could there have been a worse year to be a writer? Paid writing gigs dried up, one of the remaining outlets for respectable music journalism got caught with its pants down (on so many levels), etc. Maybe it was a lousy year for music after all, if the best we could muster was hurling insults at each other. I can only hope in 2007 we learn to stop shitting where we eat.

Mike McGonigal:

And yes, reading all these rad writers' blogs has been a nice, though mildly stalker-y, way to stay in touch with a group of people I never see/ talk to anymore, at least to have a vague sense of consensus and concerns. But I'm rarely satisfied after a good hour or two's worth of blog-reading, even if in doing so I've also participated in the theft of intellectual property and seen a famous person's un-bearded clam again. I just can't help but think, might not all this bloggeration be better spent doing something worthwhile, something that "sticks"? The answer is, probably not. And again, I fear that I sound like (or am) a boring old man. Hooray! I can't wait for the new year.

John Davidson:

Technology is winning the battle for content supremacy, just as it always has. The tumult and ineptitude in the music press mirrors what's happening in the music industry at large, as both industries make the infuriating transition from a mature phase to one of decline. The good news is that while the machines that drive the business continue to sputter helplessly, the music itself has never been better.

BawstonSean:

O-dub runs Soul-Sides.com, one of the best music blogs on the net. While most of the blogosphere was sucking off the Decemberists, Mr. Wang was biguppin' Afro-Fillipino boogaloo-star Joe Bataan and "Little Miss Dynamite", Sugarpie Desanto. This was the year of the whiney white boy, the year where being the sniveling little turd in eyeliner and women's pants paid off BIGTIME. O-dub had nothin' to do with any of that.

Later today: A few albums that didn't show up on the Jackin' Pop lists.

Jackin' Pop Critics Poll 2006 Contributors
This is the thread where I repost comments from the Jackin' Pop poll... [I Love Music]

12:10 PM on Mon Jan 8 2007
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  • Yes, I am honestly curious to see how The Gays voted.

  • That would be interesting but the ballots didn't ask for that bit of demographic information--I was sort of disappointed by that, but it's probably a reasonable decision.

    Why isn't there a breakdown (yet?) by gender, though, which was queried?

    I'd also be curious to see hypothetical "corrections" on works where the format is in dispute. For example, if the people who'd voted for Villalobos's "Fizheuer Zieheuer" as an album had listed it as a single, it would have been #26 in singles rather than #42. Or, in reverse, it might have gone from album #122 to something around #47 depending on points allocation.

    Nice job on dealing with remixes, by the way.

  • yeah, a gay/straight/neither demo category was considered but dropped--five questions seemed like a lot to begin with.

    I'm still waiting for the sex and/or race ones to show up! HURRY UP PPL.

  • ok, race is up. sex is pending. yay! more geekery!

  • ha. look how regina spektor drops when going from the female contributor list to the male one. god, i liked that album.

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