
Pitchfork is a popular music blog that I’ve actually been following for a while. They have continuously gained recognition as one of the top music blogs people should be following.
It is updated daily with features, reviews, and even news updates about what is happening in the music industry.
One of my favorite things about the site is how appealing it is. There are other music blogs that are either in your face with graphics and photos or have text that is too small, making it visually unappealing.
Another one of my favorite features is the “Best New Music” tab.

It has subheadings like “Best New Albums,” “Best New Tracks,” etc. There are links that take you directly to expanded lists that you can filter by music genre.
One of the unique things Pitchfork has to offer is the “Video” tab.

It features different interviews the site has done with popular artists such as Ozuna, Tove Lo, Clairo, etc. The interviews sometimes have themes to them such as “The Song I Wish I Wrote” or “Over / Under” where artists decide if popular trends are overrated or underrated. This is a fun tab that one can spend hours on just going through and watching each interview of their favorite artists.
Pitchfork is actually much bigger than just a website. The company actually has its own radio, podcast, and even its own music festivals. The festivals are held worldwide in Chicago, Berlin, and Paris. As of right now, the Chicago festival is set for the weekend of July 17-19. It is likely to be postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The best quality I think Pitchfork offers, in my opinion, is the variety of music the website covers. That includes R&B, Latin Pop, Alternative, etc.
Overall, Pitchfork was quick to become one of my favorite music blogs. It is great for anyone who is looking for something easy to read and can cater to their favorite music genre.
Twitter and Instagram: @pitchfork