The Pitchfork Review Issue Four Available Now, Featuring Zola Jesus/The Tea Heads 7″

The Pitchfork Review Issue Four Available Now, Featuring Zola Jesus/The Tea Heads 7"

Pitchfork is happy to announce the fourth issue of The Pitchfork Review, our quarterly, perfect-bound print publication. It’s on sale now at the publication’s website and available next week via select newsstands domestically and internationally. 

Issue 4 of The Pitchfork Review features a split 7″ of unreleased material from Zola Jesus and the Tea Heads. Nika Roza Danilova selected the Tea Heads, from her hometown of Madison, WI, to record their track at Converse’s Rubber Tracks studio in Brooklyn. The Tea Heads are a new band formed earlier this year featuring former members of the Lonesome Savages. Converse is co-presenting a 7-inch series that is exclusive to each issue of the publication in 2014.

Inside issue four:

  • Photographer and filmmaker Michael Galinsky chronicles the America underground 1988-93
  • A day in the increasingly busy life of rising Australian songwriter Courtney Barnett
  • An oral history examining the origins of NYC’s first legendary EDM club night, NASA
  • The untold story of the complicated, confessional, Oscar-nominated songwriter & poet Dory Previn
  • Pulling back the curtain on the influential independent Canadian metal label Profound Lore
  • The recording of David Bowie’s Low, the first album in his Eno-produced Berlin Trilogy

Plus Lana Del Rey, Sharon Van Etten, Arthur Russell, Robert Wyatt, the Grateful Dead, Phil Elverum, ZZ Top, El-P, Prince, Neil Young, Styx, and much more!

Subcriptions are priced at an annual rate of $49.99 and single copies are available for $19.96 in honor of the year that Pitchfork debuted. In addition to four quarterly editions, subscribers receive exclusive digital content, invitations to special events, and a limited edition subscriber gift.

On November 5, The Pitchfork Review will host a launch party for the new issue at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn. There will be a live performance from Weyes Blood, readings from contributors Amanda Petrusich, Jayson Greene, Jess Johnson and Zachary Lipez, as well as a DJ set by Jessica Hopper, new Editor-in-Chief of The Pitchfork Review. The event will also feature a cooking demonstration (with free samples!) from hardcore drummer-turned-chef Brooks Headley. The event is 21+, starts at 8:00 PM, and is free and open to the public. The event page is here.

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