What are the criteria for selecting albums to review?

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Pitchfork.com utilizes a set of comprehensive criteria to select albums for review. The primary focus is on artistic merit, evaluating the music's innovation, originality, and impact on the industry and culture. The site prioritizes releases from contemporary and influential artists, both mainstream and independent, reflecting different genres and subcultures. Pitchfork.com also considers the album's cultural significance, relevance, and potential reach to their wide and diverse audience. They aim to review albums that contribute to the ongoing musical conversation and contribute to the understanding and appreciation of various genres. While Pitchfork.com does not disclose specific criteria, their selection process seeks to provide readers with a curated mix of albums that are deserving of thoughtful analysis and critical exploration.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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