The news feed needed no modifications, the size of the script grabbing album reviews actually decreased substantially, and the "We Are the World" feed (now pointing at the Track Reviews section) uses a hack, but they all work.
Update: Official Pitchfork Feeds
At 11:12 on April 8, 2005, Yurodivy wrote:
I'd like to run those Pitchfork RSS feeds on my own server. Any quick and dirty instructions as to how? If I understand correctly, this is a script that needs to run periodically in order to scrape the updated Pitchforl site every once in a while, correct? So I'm assuming this script would involve some sort of chron job?
At 11:19 on April 10, 2005, Martey wrote:
First, I am sorry it took me so long to reply.
There are actually multiple Perl scripts, all convienently stored in an archive (which I just updated today, as it previously did not include the updated scripts that properly parse the redesigned Pitchfork site. You could theoretically run the scripts manually, but for auto-updating, you will probably want to set a cron job or two.
There is probably not much use for running the scripts on your own site unless you are going to be using the data for some weird purpose (correlating Pitchfork review scores with bands' hometowns, and then feeding the information into Google Maps?); this site does not come close to using its bandwidth quota, and the only way you would get banned is if you hit the feeds every single minute (or something equally stupid).