The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall) by Pitchfork

The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall) by Pitchfork

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The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall) by Pitchfork

Pitchfork presents the 11th issue of our quarterly music publication The Pitchfork Review. This issue, we look at the intersection between music and politics, examining how music has been a tool for social justice. Interviews with politically-focused artists like M.I.A. and Patti Smith and a history of the Brazilian social movement Tropic lia are included alongside an oral history of Kendrick Lamar's Alright, which became an anthem of Black Live Matter movement.
Mark Richardson is the editor in chief of Pitchfork, where and his column, Resonant Frequency, has appeared regularly since 2001. In addition to his work at Pitchfork, Mark is the author of Zaireeka, a book on The Flaming Lips in the 33 1/3 series.

Brandon Stosuy is senior editor and director of events at Pitchfork. He works as a music curator for MoMA PS1, and is a contributing editor at The Believer. His anthology of Downtown New York literature, Up Is Up, But So Is Down, was selected by the Village Voice as one of their 25 favorite books of 2006. He also writes a monthly metal column for Pitchfork called Show No Mercy.

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ISBN 13 9780997562613
ISBN 10 0997562617
Title The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall)
Author Pitchfork
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pitchfork Media
Year published 2016-11-16
Number of pages 144
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