855:, where you answered "The host Jesse Thron has had worked published by PRI and NPR and work praised by the WSJ", typically your should provide evidence of that. By not giving us that info, diligent reviewers are then obligated to look that up. Also, "just an interview" logic doesn't work for me, for two reasons: a) still has to be reliable (how do we know the author reliably used the interview material), and b) typically, anything worth saying is said by reliable sources. I am not objecting per se to that source, just pointing out these issues.
3102:. There are still a few niggles to wrap up, but between the sources I reviewed on this spot check and those I also reviewed at peer review and at my FAC review, I am confident DMT biscuit has accurately represented the body of the literature and has no issues with too-close paraphrasing or copyvio. There were minor instances of use of less-than-best sources, but most of the sources for this topic are all saying similar things, so sources are easily swapped. On sourcing, I believe
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isn't my strong suit. I was very happy to have you on board as Ok
Computer, alongside Loveless and recently 1989, was an article i frequently referred to for inspiration. While we're doing compliments, congratulations on being, perhaps the first person to have a Chief Keef lyric as an edit summary.
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noting it as the most-mentioned album by an artist from
Washington state on "best of the 2010s" lists. Come to think of it, a paragraph in this section would also be a much better home for the footnotes I took issue with a few bullet points above. Pazz & Jop in prose would be a good opportunity
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I've implemented TMT. I'm hesitant to add the others. I feel the accolades section should be brief and highlight the most relevant examples (those placed within in the top ten or nearabouts); the inclusion of rankings such as the
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Well, thank you. I don't think you've been a "dick" or overly critical, considering this is FAC. I've actually been quite surprised by how nice everyone has been here. You're edits have also been very helpful--especially regarding the more technical stuff, which I think you'll know from my work on
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is how the article looked way back before you ever edited it, way back in 2019, and I've been checking in on it over that time feeling nothing but amazement, shock and appreciation that someone was developing it so well. You've killed it. Your overall sensitivity and attunement to the themes and
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Other facts added to the cover artwork section were not merely restating the information provided by the album cover image in the infobox—it's hardly obvious what room that is in the photo, just that it is "a room", but the fact that it's Castrée's former studio carries enormous significance.
2585:"He had originally planned a small-scale release on his website, but as the album took shape, wanted to reach a wider audience" -- A better way to frame this would be "He had originally planned a small-scale release on his website but wanted to reach a wider audience as the album took shape".
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2247:. I was involved in writing this article as far as the GA review, and DMT Biscuit has excelled in getting it to the current status since then. As I see it, this article meets the FA criteria through quality of prose, breadth of coverage, sourcing and subject matter. Great work.
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3030:- I will assume good faith that you will address the two remaining minor concerns and am now ready to support this for promotion. This article convinced me to listen to the album, so job accomplished! :) In case you have some time, please do consider reviewing
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2218:, I have now revisited and refreshed my memory of what review I did, and no, it does not count as first-time spot check (I was not aware this was a first-timer). I will dig in to do that, though.
2295:, he seems to be pre-occupied IRL atm and not editing much; but all his points have been met and I take tacit support from "I can't wait for this to be featured because you've really earned it".
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1694:to also note that Robert Christgau's
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1384:"His working title for the album was
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2643:Did the supporting tours have names?
1952:The ISBN and page cited is correct.
2291:If its expectation of further from
1444:Sources without a date should have
1212:, any response to these responses?
262:Why are these high quality sources
98:This article is about the death of
756:I would prefer that these be fixed
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1872:was previously deemed trivial in
1801:previously recorded on a computer
1658:I agree with DMT on this point.
1226:I'm not opposing on this basis. (
563:director of editorial operations
2890:. This hasn't been fixed yet.--
878:Same applies to your answer at
745:I engaged at the peer review.
665:before starting the magazine (
573:. Again, per your discretion.
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550:The writer has had published
179:Thoughts from Guerillero—pass
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1827:Bandcamp's Best of 2017 list
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1730:In the "Personnel" section:
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3158:featured article candidates
2140:Leaning support, review at
832:FWIW, I like this better --
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2813:It doesn't appear to be.--
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1632:AllMusic's decade-end list
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2360:album Lost Wisdom (2008)"
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2207:12:47, 9 March 2021 (UTC)
559:had a column on Pitchfork
3187:Please do not modify it.
1630:); OTOH I would include
886:which is much better :)
556:museum curator for music
466:and work praised by the
36:Please do not modify it.
1945:edition on Google Books
1109:prominence of placement
2498:room Castrée had died"
2406:and widespread acclaim
2348:Support from MaranoFan
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1884:can be established by
1874:the second peer review
1696:P&J top ten ballot
816:Its implicit. Do it.
685:Sounds good to me. --
2066:Great American Novel
1744:Consequence of Sound
1690:Seattle Metropolitan
1259:Support from Moisejp
835:In actu (Guerillero)
408:Sounds good to me --
2404:"After its release
1792:A Crow Looked at Me
1784:A Crow Looked at Me
909:are now addressed.
552:monographs on music
73:A Crow Looked at Me
2729:Yep, that's fine.
2352:Initial comments:
1379:Initial comments:
1305:Support from Ceoil
647:The New York Times
641:Vice has cited TMT
1685:Yeezus§ Accolades
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