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Friday Fun Thread for August 25, 2023

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How do you discover new music when not surrounded by people who are into discovering new music?

Pitchfork's Best Albums of the Decade for each decade are decent, diverse lists (though avoid the ones that came out after 2016 or so). After that Spotify playlists are quite good. Just pick a song you like and the radio station based on that song will usually introduce you to similar but less well-known music. That's how I discovered Melvins through a radio station based on Alice in Chains' Them Bones.

Pitchfork was a fantastic source of music news and reviews before it went to Condé Nast. It hasn't been the same since.

Completely agree, their end of the year list from 2013 is very diverse and holds up really well: https://www.albumoftheyear.org/list/255-pitchforks-top-50-albums-of-2013/

One of the last great lists from them.