The magazine tried to boycott Katy Perry in 2010, says the former reporter

The magazine tried to boycott Katy Perry in 2010, says the former reporter

the famous magazine pitchfork tried to boycott the pop stars Katy Perry in the year 2010. This is what it reveals Tom Brehan, former journalist of the newspaper. She reported this episode this Monday (3) in an article published by stereogunwhere he currently works as an editor.

Breiham explain what happened when you listened to the album Teenage dreamsecond album by Perry: “Even with the songs I love, I don’t always remember where I was when I first heard them. With ‘Teenage Dream’, however, I remember everything: the way my chair creaked, the texture of the carpet, the quality of the light. coming through the windows. I wasn’t even doing anything memorable.”

In another paragraph, Tom Brehan reveals that he and his friend Ryan Dombalwho also worked at the pitchforklistened to the record, sent by dombaland that they weren’t interested in reviewing the album.

“Ryan didn’t send me the track because we were going to write about it. We weren’t going to write about it. At the time, the higher-ups at Pitchfork decided Katy Perry wasn’t good enough.”he said.

the statements of Tom Brehan placed the impartiality of pitchfork under control.

A pitchfork has not yet issued rulings on the statements of Brehan.

Source: Terra

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