I go to Pitchfork on a daily basis just to keep up. It is a great source for information ,from finding out about groups like High Places, or just news about Nellie McKay ,the Pipettes and many others. Their review of the Honeydrips led me to am amazing album. I would be lost without Mojo. Before I even used a computer I was discovering groups like Okkervil River and Eleni Mandell. Would I have found them eventually? I am sure. But nothing more exciting than finding new and wonderful music .Whatever gets you there. The writers at Mojo are just music freaks like me. They are sharing ideas. Those ideas are vital to me. Gene > From: mrhonorama@hotmail.com > To: craigtorso@verizon.net; audities@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Are professional music critics losing their clout? > Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 23:54:48 -0500 > > > I think that individual critics don't have much influence, but I do > think that when critics collectively pick up on an artist, they can at > least shine some attention and add some sales. There is no one who is > that widely read to have so much impact. > > That being said, Pitchfork sure has some impact within indie circles. > > Mike Bennett > cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr?func=lists-long-full&extra=audities> _________________________________________________________________ Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/photogallery/posts?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Photo_Gallery_082008