...it's like the antithesis of MOG. Whereas MOG, I've found, is a collective of people who like/love/have an investment in music, writing about same, the reviewers on iTunes (IN GENERAL, I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU, YET TO BE NAMED NAY-SAYER) don't actually 'like' music at all. What I mean is, there is a difference between A: acquiring albums, going to shows, listening to the radio, participating...
...it's like the antithesis of MOG. Whereas MOG, I've found, is a collective of people who like/love/have an investment in music, writing about same, the reviewers on iTunes (IN GENERAL, I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU, YET TO BE NAMED NAY-SAYER) don't actually 'like' music at all. What I mean is, there is a difference between A: acquiring albums, going to shows, listening to the radio, participating...