Can I purchase physical copies of albums reviewed on Pitchfork.com?

Asked 2 years ago
Pitchfork.com primarily serves as a music review site that features a wide range of album critiques and articles related to various genres and artists. However, it does not directly sell physical copies of albums. Instead, the platform provides insights and information about music that can guide listeners. If a user is interested in purchasing physical copies of albums that have been reviewed, they can often find these albums available for sale through various online retailers such as Amazon, Bandcamp, or even directly from the artist's own website. Additionally, local record stores may carry physical copies of popular albums depending on their inventory. For those looking to purchase albums, it may be helpful to check the details on Pitchfork.com, as they sometimes link to artists' official pages or services where albums can be obtained. This can provide users with the most accurate and current options for acquiring physical music copies. For specific purchasing information, one may want to explore the current web page related to the album in question.
Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered Aug 22, 2025

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