
I understand that many people find Pitchfork's particular tone and style to be arrogant and condescending, and at times I even agree, so I try to tone down the amount of directly Pitchfork-related content. However, P-fork scribe William Bowers (my favorite P-forker, for the record) just wrote a column on going to see the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus movie, which, knowing who may be reading this, you may have already read. The article is a brief but excellent comment on pop music and the sinister world of marketing, one more worth reading than most of the site's reviews, quite frankly.
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He must not listen to her old stuff enough. You know, the glory days- before she sold out.
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