Crack in the Road
{{Infobox website
| name = Crack in the Road
| location = United Kingdom
| editors = {{hlist |Josh Dalton|Andrew Hill|Ben Blackburn}}
| url = [http://www.crackintheroad.com/ www.crackintheroad.com]
| type = Music / Culture
| language = English
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Crack in the Road is an independent music and culture blog-site in the United Kingdom. The site focuses on pop music, independent music and electronic music.[http://soundsgoodtometoo.com/2011/11/09/a-to-z-of-music-blogs-crack-in-the-road/ " A to Z of Music Blogs"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150421202810/http://soundsgoodtometoo.com/2011/11/09/a-to-z-of-music-blogs-crack-in-the-road/ |date=2015-04-21 }}. Sounds Good to Me Too.
History
Crack in the Road was started in April 2010 by Josh Dalton, whilst studying Architecture at Dundee University. The site's writing, design and organisation was initially and most notably shared between Dalton, Andrew Hill, Ben Blackburn and Joel Chima.{{cite web|url=http://www.portalsmusic.com/2013/04/features/meet-a-blogger-crack-in-the-road/|title=Meet a Blogger: Crack in the Road|publisher=Portals|accessdate=2013-05-25}}
In March 2013 the website hosted a joint unofficial SXSW day-party with Belgium blog-site Disco Naivete, featuring 4AD artist SOHN, alongside Pacific Air, Young Dreams, Eddi Front and DENA, amongst others. The website has also hosted SXSW shows featuring the likes of Hozier, The 1975, Wolf Alice, ILoveMakonnen, Christine and the Queens and Metro Boomin' amongst others.
In 2015 Crack in the Road was in the news when its editor published an article decrying the lack of female musicians in the lineup for the Reading and Leeds Music Festival,[http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/31629520 "How these music festival line-ups look without all-male bands"]. BBC Newsbeat. publishing a revised schedule with the all-male bands omitted.[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/the-reading--leeds-2015-lineup-if-it-only-included-bands-with-female-members-looks-pretty-sparse-10068557.html "The Reading & Leeds 2015 line-up if it only included bands with female members looks pretty sparse"]. The Independent.[https://archive.today/20150227032054/http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/165703/Readings-and-Leeds-festival-Just-9-female-acts-in-2015-line-up "Where are all the women at Reading & Leeds this year?"]. Entertainmentwise. by Adam Miller February 25, 2015[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-festivals/11434671/Edited-Reading-and-Leeds-line-up-poster-lack-of-women.html "Edited Reading and Leeds line-up poster reveals astonishing lack of women"], The Telegraph.
Unearthing New Talent
Crack in the Road's music content usually consists of new music posts or introducing articles on new artists.[http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/the_death_of_pop "The Death of Pop - A Teachable Moment"]. Under the Radar Magazine. Jan 26, 2015 Issue #51 - September/October 2014 - By Frank Valish Since its formation in 2010, the website has followed several now successful artists from the beginning of their careers, including The Neighbourhood, Youth Lagoon and Pacific Air. The site also offers up interviews, live reviews and festival features. Although predominately focusing on pop music, independent music and electronic music, Crack in the Road is not restricted to specific genres, and has covered rock music and metal music in the past.
The site has been quoted on The Guardian, The Fader, Crack Magazine[http://crackmagazine.net/2014/11/photo-emerges-of-jai-paul-in-the-studio-with-miguel/ "Photo emerges of Jai Paul in the studio with Miguel"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402150120/http://crackmagazine.net/2014/11/photo-emerges-of-jai-paul-in-the-studio-with-miguel/ |date=2015-04-02 }}. Crack Magazine. and Pitchfork, amongst many other music websites,{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/jan/06/new-band-star-slinger|title=New Band of the Day - Star Slinger (No 940)|work=The Guardian|accessdate=2013-05-25 | location=London | date=2013-05-25}}{{cite news|url=http://www.thefader.com/2013/04/13/download-jai-pauls-self-titled-debut-lp/|title=Download Jai Paul's Self Titled Debut LP|last=Cooper|first=Duncan|work=The Fader|accessdate=2013-05-25 | location=New York | date=2013-04-13}}{{cite news|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/50334-confusion-surrounds-jai-paul-album-release/|title=Confusion Surrounds Jai Paul Album Release|last=Snapes|first=Laura|work=Pitchfork|accessdate=2013-05-25 | location=New York | date=2013-04-15}} and Dalton has been called on to comment as a music expert.[http://fox13now.com/2014/11/14/the-band-okkah-plays-live-in-fox-13s-studio/ "The band “Okkah” plays live in FOX 13’s studio"]. November 14, 2014, by Lacy Jamison" Fox 13.
References
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External links
- [http://www.crackintheroad.com/ Official Website]
Category:British music websites