Currently Inoreader. With the paid version you can follow pages that don’t have RSS feeds and social networks. TBH I only got it for work stuff, but ended up following music stuff with it too. The goal I think is to cut down on visits to rabbit holes, and it works well. For example, I only really use Twitter to follow websites/reviewers that don’t have a traditional webiste, and I can read their links/stuff in the same place as my websites. You can also do stuff like have it show you only the reviews on a certain site, by disallowing other content you’re not interested in.
RSS is (as you say) a lot more thin on the ground since Google Reader shut down, so sometimes a service like this can be useful. And I should say that paid version is not necessary, the free tier is absolutely fine and I may be returning to that soon myself. I also hear good things about other services like Feedbin who offer a similar thing.
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