Farrar, Straus and Giroux Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir Farrar, Straus and Giroux Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir Farrar, Straus and Giroux Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir

Weird Era: How Pitchfork Changed Music Forever: A Memoir

By Ryan Schreiber

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Publication Date: December 1, 2026

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An Almost Famous–like memoir for the twenty-first century: Pitchfork’s founder opens up about running the most influential, and infamous, music publication of the internet age.

In 1996, as legacy media slowly went digital, a nineteen-year-old Minneapolitan named Ryan Schreiber fired up his family’s desktop computer and brought his dream to life: a daily online music zine published for, and by, nerds like him. He wasn’t yet a writer, but he was passionate about discovering and sharing new music; he figured if he didn’t do it, someone else would. He named his site Pitchfork, an homage to the assassin tattoo Tony Montana sports in Scarface. Schreiber also decided to eschew a five-star rating system for a new one based on a decimal scale from 0 to 10. Little did he know that he had launched what would become one of the most consequential cultural forces of our time.

Thirty years after Pitchfork’s founding, Schreiber recounts the extraordinary story behind the site and the generation of listeners and musicians it fostered. He was in the room for it all: the consequences and thrills of Pitchfork’s make-or-break criticism; the boom and bust of digital media; and the albums, concerts, and meltdowns he witnessed from some of this century’s most beloved musicians. Along the way, he writes candidly about the site’s and his own growing pains as he sought to stay true to Pitchfork’s roots despite its morphing from a bedroom blog to a global behemoth, a journey that culminated in the site’s shocking sale to Condé Nast in 2015.

From one of the most influential names in the industry, Weird Era is a compulsively readable and revealing memoir of fandom, music, media, and the power of trusting your gut.

About the Author

Ryan Schreiber founded Pitchfork in 1996 and served alternately as its editor in chief and CEO until 2019. In 2005, he created the annual Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, which later expanded to Paris, London, Berlin, and Mexico City. He has twice been honored as part of the TIME100 list of the world’s 100 most influential people. Since leaving Pitchfork, he started the boutique artist management and consulting agency xtra/credit and curates the popular streaming playlist “What’s Good.” He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Format: Hardcover with dust jacket

Pages: 336

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Publication Date: December 1, 2026

ISBN: 9780374605506

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