The Pitchfork Review Issue Eight Available, Release Party Announced

The Pitchfork Review Issue Eight Available, Release Party Announced

Pitchfork is happy to present the eighth issue of The Pitchfork Review, our quarterly music publication. It’s on sale now at the publication’s website and at select retailers.

The Pitchfork Review combines new long-form stories, photography, illustrations, and more with selected recent pieces from Pitchfork—all packaged in a beautifully designed, collectible print volume.

This issue features:

  • A Prince tribute cover shot by Dan Monick
  • Demi Adejuyigbe reviews every album he missed this year
  • Evan Minsker’s guide to musicians’ final resting places in Memphis
  • Features and interviews: Los Crudos, TV on the Radio, and Alice Coltrane
  • Haley Mlotek on archiving music and culture
  • Lisa Jane Persky’s tour of life as a proto-punk, 1976
  • Marianna Ritchey explores the history of musical notation
  • Photo feature on Ibiza raves
  • Michaelangelo Matos on the story of Prince’s Dirty Mind

To celebrate, you’re invited to an Issue 8 release party. It takes place on January 21 at WORD Books in Brooklyn. Haley Mlotek will lead a panel discussion on how music and memories can become something measured in metric feet. She’ll be joined by Marvin Taylor (of NYU’s Fales Library), Timothy Anne Burnside (of the Smithsonian), Nona Hendryx, and more. Find details in the poster below. The event page is here.

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