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  2. Apr 5, 2021 · If the album I am reviewing is one I am unfamiliar with, I will give it no less than three or four listens. The more you listen to an album, the better your writing will be:. “Listening...

    • Listen. Before you start writing a review, listen to the music from start to finish at least twice. As you listen, note down your initial thoughts and feelings.
    • Research Is Key. Once you’ve listened to the music, do your research. Read articles and interviews with the artist to gather facts about them and the music you’re reviewing.
    • Think About Context. Think about the music in the context of its genre and the artist’s history. How does it compare with the rest of its genre? Is it a classic example of bubblegum pop, or does it bend the boundary between heavy metal and hardcore punk?
    • Consider Different Angles. Think about all aspects of the album: how it works as a whole, the individual songs, the lyrics, the artwork, the instrumentation, and its production.
  3. Mar 25, 2021 · Ideally, you will listen to the album at least twice so you can form an initial impression and also consider how it hits you on a repeat listen, when some of the novelty has worn off. Keep track of your feelings and write notes about your reactions as you listen through the album.

  4. If I need to review an album I'll have 1 proper listen (laying down, eyes closed, proper headphones) and then I'll listen to it at least another 5-6 times in the background, one of those checking the lyrics of each song on Genius. Otherwise, if it's just to form an opinion, 2-3 times can be enough.

  5. Oct 12, 2024 · 1. Listen to the album multiple times. With every listen, new insights and observations should occur to you. If on the first listen you focused on lyrics or melody, try to stretch yourself to notice something different the next time and the time after.

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  6. Listen to the album at least 5 times. You can’t get a true sense of the music without immersing yourself in it. It is easy to tell when a reviewer has only listened to something once, and it never makes for a good review. 7 to 10 listens is ideal.

  7. For most albums I try to give at least two listens, maybe three. I usually get a sense of relatively where the album is on my first listen (bad/okay/good), but sometimes I’m off-base. That said, sometimes I know I love an album on first listen.

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