You should really consider how the culture that Pitchfork represents and has promoted is a large part of what led Windy and Carl to quit playing live music.
Anonymous

I’d have to guess what you mean by “the culture that Pitchfork represents” here but if you wanted to expand a little on what you mean by this I would listen (I also wouldn’t mind if you did so without being anonymous but hey.)

Posted at 7:40pm.

  1. sctttnnnt said: Please. Windy & Carl make extremely niche music. Pitchfork has nothing to do with their difficulty in finding a wider audience, especially for their live shows. (And I like their music!)
  2. markrichardson posted this

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