Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir
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An Almost Famous-like memoir for the twenty-first century: Pitchfork's founder opens up about running the most influential, and infamous, music publication of the internet age.
In 1996, as legacy media slowly went digital, a nineteen-year-old Minneapolitan named Ryan Schreiber fired up his family's desktop computer and brought his dream to life: a daily online music zine published for, and by, nerds like him.
He wasn't yet a writer, but he was passionate about discovering and sharing new mus...






















