The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall) by Pitchfork

The Pitchfork Review Issue #11 (Fall)

Pitchfork
144 pages
Pitchfork Media
Nov 2016
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Pitchfork presents the 11th issue of our quarterly music publication The Pitchfork Review. This issue, we look at the intersection between music and politics, examining how music has been a tool for social justice. Interviews with politically-focused artists like M.I.A. and Patti Smith and a history of the Brazilian social movement Tropicália are included alongside an oral history of Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," which became an anthem of Black Live Matter movement.
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Pages 144
Publisher Pitchfork Media
Published 2016
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