Can I purchase physical copies of albums reviewed on Pitchfork.com?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, you can purchase physical copies of albums reviewed on Pitchfork.com. We understand the desire for a tangible music collection. Many of the albums we review are available in physical formats such as CD, vinyl, or cassette tapes. These physical copies can be purchased through various reputable music retailers, both online and offline. On each album review page, you will find links or recommendations where you can make a purchase. Additionally, we often provide information about limited edition releases and special packaging options for collectors. So, whether you prefer the warmth of vinyl or the nostalgia of CDs, Pitchfork.com ensures that you have the option to own physical copies of the music we review. Happy collecting!
Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered May 3, 2024

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