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The Pitchfork Review

Pitchfork Request Line: New Love & Major Heartbreak

The Pitchfork Review

Pitchfork

Music, Music Commentary, Music Interviews, Music History

3.3844 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

A few weeks ago we launched the Pitchfork Review hotline, asking our listeners to call in if they want help finding music to soundtrack their lives. Thank you to everyone who’s called in. It’s been pretty great going through all the voicemails that we’ve gotten in from all over the country and hearing a little bit about what’s going on with you. In this episode, we answer requests for music to get over an ex and music for falling in love, and we also share our personal love and heartbreak stories.


If you want to leave us a message to get a recommendation of your own, give us a call at (917) 524-7371.

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0:00.0

This is The Pitchfork Review, and I am Pooja Patel, the editor of Pitchfork. I'm here today with our

0:06.8

staff writer, Madison Bloom, and our reviews editor, Jeremy Larson. Hey there. Hello.

0:12.2

So a few weeks ago, we launched the Pitchfork Review hotline, and we asked our listeners to call in for

0:17.0

help finding music to soundtrack their lives. We've gotten voicemails from all over the country, and it's genuinely been really great

0:24.0

for us to hear a little bit about what's going on with all of you.

0:27.5

Today, we're going to hear from two of our listeners who are dealing with opposite sides

0:31.7

of the same coin, falling in love and major heartbreak.

0:37.3

Let's hear the first message. Hi, my name is Kenne

0:40.9

Barbara Kobe, and I'm obsessed with Jim Morrison and bass guitar. Right now, I am going through

0:51.4

kind of like a little bit of PTSD because I've been cheated on a lot.

0:57.3

So if you guys have anything that can make me move my ass from some base and groove and also make me get over my ex, that'd be fucking cool.

1:09.6

Bye.

1:13.2

Damn.

1:14.1

I like enjoy that this person has such a positive attitude that they want to just like immediately dance to get through this.

1:20.0

I think that's pretty amazing.

1:22.1

I'm kind of thinking of like kind of a more sinister funk song.

1:27.6

There's a song by this group Timber Tambur called Grifting. And it's got this kind of a more sinister funk song. There's a song by this group Timber-Tamber called Grifting,

1:30.8

and it's got this kind of like just moody, dark kind of funk to it.

1:39.6

Faking it to make, never give, but take it building trust through kindness to it.

1:50.9

Yeah, also grifting is another horrendous act.

1:54.5

Agreed.

1:55.3

Yeah, and it's spelled out in this song in detail.

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