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Proofread the review and ask for feedback. Write critically, but never cruelly. Choose quality over quantity with your word count.
You’ll want to fix any spelling or grammar errors, and sentences or ideas that don’t make sense or aren’t totally developed. If you get questions, especially the same questions from multiple people, it might be worth answering those in the review. If you didn’t like something about the album, or maybe even the entire thing, provide examples and stay professional in your tone. “The album was terrible,” isn’t constructive or polite. Stick to the facts and use examples like, “The vocals were off-key and the pitch was a little grating,” or, “The instruments were out of sync with each other and it was difficult to understand the vocalist.” Unless you have a specific word count requirement, don’t feel as though your review needs to be lengthy at the expense of substance. If you can accomplish a review that summarizes the album and honors the many layers and ideas it conveys in a few paragraphs, that’s great!