In the 1920s a heyday of bourgeois music criticism rose with many greats in this field such as Alfred Kerr and Alfred Polgar Since that pluralism of opinion and judgement of artistic work based on democratic standards and with professional competence are always practiced after Music journalism as a special writing career in music industry has always been acknowledged as an important space of mediation between artists and consumers It elevates the integrity of the industry It does not only reflect reality of competitive environment but also injects vitality into the art form Different media outlets provide varying levels of a wide range music coverage of interest to their readers from new release reviews to interviews with musicians passing through town Many freelance journalists provide extensive coverage on the local music scene General interest print magazines and websites sometimes prefer to publish in depth interviews with music artists and when they are featured on covers Stories like these allow music journalists to humanise the artist and give audience a look into the artist's real life In this way they can peel away the façade and avoid tabloid style journalism Review is the most common type Many journalists analyse the lyrics the production or the way the songs are constructed