Resources:

Here is a list of my personal favorite website review pages:

1) https://pitchfork.com/

2) https://genius.com/

I personally very much so like the way that Pitchfork’s structure is. One can look up any artist ranging from any category with a detail description of backbone about the artist and what they bring to the table. In addition to cascading the track lists that emphasize a overall synopsis in general. The tabs are also very helpful for the one that is maneuvering on the website for one could look at features or even reviews as well. It helps maintain a good overall balance as a whole guiding the user to not get lost and a wide range of options to choose from. At the end of the whole review there is a tie into the artists’ many other albums that they have made as well, and that is a good way to gravitate the user the keep on browsing on the site. Not for the person to just stay for a glance and leave. The ratings portion is a good nice addition that is right next to the cover album frame that is from a scale of up to ten, I am assuming more or less for the people that are image oriented. For whatever reason do not want to read the whole review and are willing to trust the review on how good the albums may be based on the rating that is given.