Pitchfork is a music website that covers news, album reviews, and features on a variety of genres and artists.
You can access Pitchfork by going to their website, www.pitchfork.com, or by downloading their mobile app.
You can use the search bar located at the top of the website or app to enter keywords and find the content you are looking for.
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Pitchfork is updated daily with new articles, reviews, and features.
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Yes, Pitchfork allows you to share articles and reviews on various social media platforms through their share buttons.
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No, Pitchfork does not offer music downloads. They only provide streaming options for their featured tracks.
The "Best New Music" label is given to albums that have received a high rating (8.5 or above).
Pitchfork rates albums on a scale of 0.0-10.0, with 10.0 being the highest score.
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Pitchfork does not accept review or feature requests, as their content is chosen by their editorial team.
Pitchfork's editorial team chooses the music they review, so they do not accept submissions for review.
Pitchfork may include external links to relevant content, such as an artist's official website or streaming platform.
Pitchfork does not offer translations for their articles and reviews.
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