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G. Alex Janevski, PhD's avatar

"There is no “best” month to release new music—most months are interchangeable—with the exception of December. December is bad; everything else is the same."

I wonder if the pattern of Pitchfork ratings would hold if the "Christmas" genre were excluded. There's probably a lot of albums that drop every year as shallow money grabs (based on one of the many subplots of "Love, Actually"). If those holidays releases are excluded, I wonder if the ratings for other albums are still lower than average.

Mitchell Stirling's avatar

December music releases not only have to contend with Christmas music but it also, in the main, a no go for any artist that would like to be considered for end of year lists that are already rolling out in November. So that might drive down the average P4K score as well.

The odd thing about being in the UK for January is that is when Oscar fare is released and as a result it is one of the best months to frequent the cinema.

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