
"Weird Era is described as an Almost Famous-like memoir for the 21st century, where Schreiber opens up about running the most influential, and infamous, music publication of the internet age."
"The result is as much a nostalgia trip as a look behind the curtain at how Pitchfork became the force it did, covering its transformative years in Chicago and its arrival as a global force in New York."
Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever, a memoir by Ryan Schreiber, will be released on December 1. It details Pitchfork's journey from a suburban Minneapolis bedroom to a global music publication. The memoir covers significant topics such as the decimal rating system, the indie rock boom, and the acquisition by Condé Nast. Schreiber reflects on his experiences running the influential music site, blending nostalgia with insights into its transformative role in the music industry.
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