Seriously, what assholes. If you magically change your opinion on a band, you better explain it instead of just slapping a 3.3 and a picture of two pug dogs looking sad on it. That's not cool. Black Kids don't deserve the Jet treatment.
The only thing I hate more than the obscene amounts of hype piled on young, inexperienced bands like Black Kids is the sudden change of opinion everyone has once they get signed and hit #5 in the UK. This is sickening. I haven't heard it, but I can't imagine it being too bad with songs like "Hurricane Jane" on it. EXPLAIN, YOU MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
Pitchfork is an influential hub of music knowledge. People's opinion feed off Pitchfork, and probably too many. The problem is, it's almost as if Pitchfork pulled an elaborate prank by raving about their debut and trashing their new album. With Pitchfork's influence, Black Kids' fame could vanish as quickly as it arrived. And Pitchfork isn't giving any reasons why, either. This is just plain wrong. Rot in hell, Pitchfork.
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