Popjustice.com is history's greatest pop music website. We write about popstars and people who make pop music.
"When Smash Hits died, Popjustice became the new home of pop music." - The Observer (The World's 50 Most Powerful Blogs)
"Impeccable taste" - Guardian Guide
"Popjustice’s support is vital to the launch of any mainstream artist" - The Times (The UK's Top 20 Star Makers)
"Funny, passionate and informed about the subject of pop" - Music Week
"One of our favourite websites" - Pet Shop Boys
"Intelligent, irreverent and frequently hilarious discussion of chart pop ... very much in the vein of classic Smash Hits magazine. Razor-sharp satire" - The Daily Telegraph
"Pop-music commentary from a British perspective" - Entertainment Weekly (100 Best Entertainment Sites, 2006)
"Popjustice rules" - Jake Shears
"Fearsomely irreverent" - The Sunday Herald
"Even ruder about pop than we are" - TOTP Online
"Magnificent" - NME
"A bit cheeky and a bit rude" - Leona Lewis
"Quite magnificent" - Arena
"Smash Hits in the 1980s found a way to approach pop music and pop culture which still hasn't been bettered today. Not in print, anyway. But on the internet it lives on, at Popjustice, a website that is as silly as it is wise" - The Times
"The challenge for me now is to make something that Popjustice will say is a brilliant pop record" - Pete Waterman
"Witty and irreverent missives from the pop frontline" - Tunetribe.com
"In-jokey and irreverent ... Popjustice is at its most entertaining when pricking the egos of pop's firmament" - The Sunday Times
"There is no more entertaining guide to the current pop landscape than Popjustice. Any website that maintains that Being Boring by the Pet Shop Boys is the greatest song of all time obviously has impeccable taste" - The Guardian
"The greatest website on the entire internet" - thisisfakediy
"The spirit of Smash Hits lives on" - Time Out
"A lifeline for import-obsessed Americans" - San Fransisco Bay Guardian
"Based on an innate understanding of the delicate equation of irreverence and insanity, idiocy and individuality, wit and style that equals pop perfection, PJ passes judgment on what's pop and what's not ... capable of worshipping at the altar of pop's untouchables or highlighting the embarrassing shortcomings of its wannabes. If there's a murder on pop's dancefloor, Popjustice will be the first to draw up a list of suspects. Pure. Pop. Genius." - Observer Music Monthly
"Hilariously irreverent and endearingly passionate, an essential source for your daily fix of pop" - Flavorpill London
"A great source for news and reviews" - Steve Lamacq
"Profane, passionate and much needed" - The Times (Top 5 Pop Blogs)
"Excellent" - Plan B magazine
"Staggering" - BBC Online
"Evidence that the age-old conflict between two constructs - gaudy, plastic pop and rugged, enduring rock - is in rude health" - The Observer
"Not afraid to cut through the industry bullshit" - Attitude