What Happened at Pitchfork's Bladee Zine Launch
Briefly

The article describes a launch event for Pitchfork's new zine at Baby's All Right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, attended by a diverse crowd. The panel discussion included insights from writer Meaghan Garvey, photographer Jason Nocito, and Pitchfork's editorial head Mano Sundaresan, focusing on their experiences with the enigmatic rapper Bladee and the influence of Bob Dylan. Sundaresan emphasized the importance of physical media amidst the digital landscape, while attendees enjoyed music and mingling after the talk, highlighting the community aspect of the event.
Around 5 p.m., an hour before doors, a line of young kids in gothic fits began to form outside Baby's All Right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Soon, it stretched all the way down the street. The occasion wasn't a concert, but a launch event for Pitchfork's new zine, accompanying a cover story on Swedish rapper Bladee.
Sundaresan also described his vision for Pitchfork's new quarterly zine and the importance of physical media as a token of something tangible and long-lasting in an internet littered with dead links and websites that don't exist.
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