Quote taken from their review of Wale's Attention Deficit:
"Initially positioned as a refreshing rejoinder in a new generation of rappers, Wale was never fit for savior-dom. He's said the Roots' Black Thought is his favorite MC. That's about right: technically gifted, occasionally thrilling, mostly destined to be a cog in a machine"
Mostly destined to be a cog in a machine is such an annoying line. This just feeds into Questlove's whole celebrity speech and how sites like this one will never look past that.
honestly, i dont really give a fuck about what anyone has to say about hip hop unless that's the main style of music they appreciate.
so many "indie" kids claim to like it, but never listen to it and always find reasons not to listen, then put kings of leon on for the 10000 time with a quick play of mickey avalon to reassure themselves that they still like hip hop.
pretend to be cats don't seem to know they limitations exact replication and false representation
3. "Fort Minor / Styles Of Beyond Emcee Takbir A.K.A "Ribkat" returns with n..." In response to Reply # 0
Ribkat and Josy B. are back with their amazing new single "I Won't Forget You", a fresh new magnetic booty shaker that will make you crap your pants on the dance floor from excitement!
5. "RE: Your tactics pretty much ensure that I won't check for your product." In response to Reply # 4
I think cats at pitchfork just look for shit to say about people. They are the typical critic type who don't take time to just sit back and enjoy the music. There is nothing wrong with having expectations of an artist, there is nothing wrong with saying you don't like something. But when you sit and go as far as to criticize the type of paper the artist used to write his verses on(they never did this, it's a joke), that kinda points to you just being a flat out miserable person