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Magazine Reviews Album Without Hearing It

How is it that a magazine can review an entire album--and assign a star rating to it--without actually hearing the album?

Case in point: the “review” of Warpaint--the new album by THE BLACK CROWES--in the March issue of Maxim magazine. The writer--who has not heard the album since advance CDs were not made available--wrote what appears to be a disparaging assessment anyway, citing “it hasn’t left Chris Robinson and the gang much room for growth.”

Incredulously, the magazine gave the album a two and a half star rating--although neither the writer nor the editor could have heard more than one song (the single “Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution”).

When approached for an explanation, the magazine described the review as “an educated guess preview.” Huh?

Black Crowes manager Pete Angelus says, “Maxim's actions seem to completely lack journalistic integrity and intentionally mislead their readership. When confronted with the fact that they never heard the album they are claiming to 'review’ in their music section--with a star rating, no less--they attempt to explain that it was an 'educated guess.' In an email correspondence, Maxim went on to state: ‘Of course, we always prefer to (sic) hearing music, but sometimes there are big albums that we don’t want to ignore that aren’t available to hear, which is what happened with the Crowes. It’s either an educated guess preview or no coverage at all, so in this case we chose the former.’”

Angelus continued, “It speaks directly to the lack of the publication’s credibility. In my opinion, it’s a disgrace to the arts, journalism, critics, the publication itself and the public. What’s next--Maxim's concert reviews of shows they never attended, book reviews of books never read and film reviews of films never seen?”

http://www.blackcrowes.com/Release_MAXIM.html
 
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I have never heard the phrase "educated guess preview" before. Lmao. Dumbasses.
 
I have never heard the phrase "educated guess preview" before. Lmao. Dumbasses.


No surprise, sadly.

Lately, several well-known journalist have been caught by situations where their 'pre-written' articles or reviews didn't match either the facts or elements of the sporting event or project they reviewed.:lol:

It's because journalist are expected to provide news to be turned in by a deadline, unfortunately.;)Which means that even if they don't have any news, they're pretty much encouraged to make it up.

I personally have witnessed a well known local entertainment reporter watch only 15- 20 min. of a movie...:huh:eek:nly to write a negative review of the film in their next column.
 
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Ugh... Reviewers and critics are nothing but frustrated unsatisfied idiots. They didn't make their music/movie careers , so now they get back at whoever/whatever they can. So I don't find this thread hard to believe. ;)
 
well they can get away with it based on the fact that said artist might have already hit there peak and prime. also it can help a artist in the sense that by saying that someone might want to check out the project. of course bias is always there. nothing new at all.
 
^which is really sad. they keep kicking Michael's work down and comparing it to Thriller...they just can't help it, huh?
 
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