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The DePaulia Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor|April 4, 2021 Jim DeRogatis knows what it’s like to face an artist’s wrath. The veteran music critic, who covered pop music at the Chicago Sun-Times for 15 years, was once on the receiving end of an enraged voicemail from singer-songwriter Ryan Adams following a particularly negative review of a 2003 concert. The voicemail, which made headlines once it was made public, is perhaps one of the most well-known examples of music critics facing hostility for performing the basic tenets of their profession: providing criticism and analysis of an artist and their work. The rise of social media as a dominant cultural conversation-starter, however, has given critics both more visibility and greater access from angry fans and artists alike. ....
How SU professor Rawiya Kameir interviews the biggest names in pop culture Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor Before joining the Newhouse School of Public Communications staff last fall, Rawiya Kameir profiled artists such as Tierra Whack, Davido and Noname for Pitchfork and The FADER. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. The first time Rawiya Kameir spoke with Cardi B, the rapper was known for her posts on Vine, her time on the reality TV show “Love and Hip Hop” and her famous catchphrase, “okurrr.” It was 2016, and Kameir was writing a profile of Cardi for The FADER, a lifestyle and music magazine. The next time the two would speak in 2017, while meeting for lunch at Nobu in Manhattan the up-and-coming rapper had found more success, and Kameir’s profile of Cardi would be The FADER’s cover story. ....
Rethinking the importance of album reviews Album reviews don’t exactly serve the same purpose anymore and that’s okay. The art of reviewing an album is criminally underrated. For every half-decent score given out to musical projects by outlets like Pitchfork and The Needle Drop, there’s a fountain of thoughts behind the arbitrary number meant to show why it was chosen. A 6.8 might look ugly as a number, but the review itself could very well be flattering and critical where it has to be. Let’s not forget a 6.8 is only mere decimals away from a seven, which most of us would consider to be a good grade. ....