Mikael Wood is a music critic that is extremely passionate about music. He was named pop music critic in 2016, and shows in each of his entries that he is qualified to critique music in the way that he does. He makes very detailed entries that include as much information as possible about the music and the singers and song writers.
Wood's entries usually come after something major that happened in the world of music, for example, he wrote an entry about Shania Twain singing at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival. In this entry, he talked about the essence of her voice and how perfect the performance was, he in fact makes a comparasion of her voice with a robot because it sounded so amazing and on point. He has covered other events as well, such as Elle King rising on a triple-platinum hoverboard, and John Mayer singing in the Forum show.
The intended audience of Wood's post are music lovers everywhere. He keeps his posts ineresting and exciting so that people of all interests are intriguied, but his they mainly appeal to the eyes of those that are passionate about music just like he is. Whether people are in favor of a specific band or music song writer, all of his posts relate mainly to pop music, so those interested in this genre may be found looking for his posts.
Wood's subject in each of his entries may very, but they are primarily focused on major events that go on with singer/song writers. Whether good or bad, the columnist tries to cover it in order to keep America up to date in the musical world. He covers stories that have to do with singers turning down jobs and upsetting people, or singers building up their careers and becoming more successful in their singing.
Typically, Wood creates a playful, yet critical tone. In each of his posts, he uses language that is easy to read and understand because it is conversational and funny, but he isn't afraid to critic these singer/song-writers when they need critiquing, after all he is a pop music critic.
Wood's entries usually come after something major that happened in the world of music, for example, he wrote an entry about Shania Twain singing at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival. In this entry, he talked about the essence of her voice and how perfect the performance was, he in fact makes a comparasion of her voice with a robot because it sounded so amazing and on point. He has covered other events as well, such as Elle King rising on a triple-platinum hoverboard, and John Mayer singing in the Forum show.
The intended audience of Wood's post are music lovers everywhere. He keeps his posts ineresting and exciting so that people of all interests are intriguied, but his they mainly appeal to the eyes of those that are passionate about music just like he is. Whether people are in favor of a specific band or music song writer, all of his posts relate mainly to pop music, so those interested in this genre may be found looking for his posts.
Wood's subject in each of his entries may very, but they are primarily focused on major events that go on with singer/song writers. Whether good or bad, the columnist tries to cover it in order to keep America up to date in the musical world. He covers stories that have to do with singers turning down jobs and upsetting people, or singers building up their careers and becoming more successful in their singing.
Typically, Wood creates a playful, yet critical tone. In each of his posts, he uses language that is easy to read and understand because it is conversational and funny, but he isn't afraid to critic these singer/song-writers when they need critiquing, after all he is a pop music critic.