Pitchfork introduces reader scores and commenting for subscribers

Pitchfork, the influential music publication, has launched a new subscription tier allowing readers to score albums and comment on reviews. Priced at $5 a month, the feature aims to foster dialogue between critics and fans while providing access to the site's full archive of over 30,000 reviews. This marks a significant evolution after 30 years of daily album critiques.

Pitchfork has long been a cornerstone of music journalism, publishing album reviews nearly every day for the past three decades. Each review features a score on a 0.0 to 10.0 scale, accompanied by in-depth analysis from staff writers. These critiques have historically sparked discussions across online forums, message boards, and social media platforms.

On January 20, 2026, Pitchfork announced an expansion of reader involvement through a new $5-per-month subscription. Subscribers can now assign their own scores to albums, comment on existing reviews, and engage directly with critics and fellow readers. An aggregate reader score will display beneath the official Pitchfork rating once at least five scores are submitted. The comments section will be moderated by editors in line with new Community Guidelines.

To guide users, Pitchfork released scoring guidelines, emphasizing their internal rubric on the 101-point scale. For instance, a 10.0 denotes a 'masterpiece, one of the best albums of all time,' while a 6.8 is described as 'good not great.' Lower scores, such as 0.0, label an album as 'worthless.' The subscription also unlocks the entire review archive, containing more than 30,000 entries.

Non-subscribers retain free access to the News, Features, and Columns sections, plus four reviews per month. Pitchfork's editor highlighted the social nature of music criticism, stating, 'We publish reviews to turn people onto new music we love (or to save them from music we don’t) and to create critical discourse.' This initiative builds on the site's origins, founded by Ryan Schreiber from his parents' home, and seeks to sustain its legacy with reader support.

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