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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 655: 2166:, I engaged at the peer review to look at MOS and sourcing issues. I am satisfied that reliability of sourcing concerns have been met, and support on crit. 1, 2 and 4. I believe material is available in sources to write this article in more compelling prose, but the prose meets FA standard as is. 2068:
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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parameter is used inconsistently for English-language sources. It's variously included as en-us, en-br, en, or most often not at all. Doesn't ultimately matter too much—afaik it's really only strictly necessary for non-English sources, but if you're going to use it I'd be as consistent and thorough
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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 Guardian's 47 may run the risk of betraying summary style and evoking
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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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I feel (perhaps self consciously) as though my review comments so far have been too harshly critical, maybe because I didn't open my review with my usual preamble about how I deem the project at hand to be clearly worthy of serious consideration and how I caution that my method of directly editing
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I agree with Guerillero that "anons as authors is kinda kludgy". While I understand they may be "an allowable style choice", the way the short note SFNs are done actually creates a problem. Imagine the reader looking at this article in hard print (it happens). Without the "jump" provided by the
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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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The combination of relatively short paragraphs and long sections in "Background and composition" and to a lesser extent "Music and lyrics" overview make it more difficult to scan. It is best for the reader to break up content into chunks about 3-4 paragraphs long with subheadings, especially on
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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". 1983:
as an alternative; I find that it's almost always (but not quite always) able to save pages that are unsaveable on Archive.org. One tip: if you use Archive.is, you have to "share" and copy the "long link" (which uses "archive.today/" and includes the full URL of the archived link, just like
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The Google Books URL attached to Franklin 2020 seems to be dead, it doesn't link to an actual page because there's no preview for the linked edition. Not that it really matters, so long as you're sure that the ISBN/edition and cited page number are correct. There's another
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 2408:, he undertook well-received tours of North America and Europe" -- I would omit the part about widespread acclaim here and move it to the last paragraph of the lead, since the tours' good reception doesn't have any direct correlation with the album itself. 1978:
was attached to the end of the URL or not). This sometimes happens on certain websites that want to try to prevent archiving (or to prevent some other behavior that happens to also prevent archiving as a side effect). If this happens, it's worth checking
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The opening track is entitled "Real Death". It does however feature the phrase "Death is Real"; the soundclip of includes the caption: "The first track...introduces the theme that "Death is Real", which Elverum once said could be the name of the
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Fixed. I reworked the abundance of anons; adding either blanket titles, such as "ABC Writer" "Pitchfork Writers"... or in the case of Year end lists crediting the writer who wrote the segment cited--including that segment in the title as well.
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the article is not intended to assert any "my way or the highway" attitude (I swear I'm not trying to be a dick). Rest assured you have done a tremendous job writing this article, and I have enjoyed almost every step of the way.
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They're prominent artists in genres other than Elverum's, thus demonstrating how the album impacted not only fans and music critics but disparate artists. The image and their respective captions summarization the adjacent text.
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review is cited in-table for its score but not quoted from elsewhere; he had unusually much to say about the album, and it's rare that the Dean is reduced to a sentiment like "Like nothing I've ever heard."
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Like above I'll restate the info from Martin 2017 and add the stereogum cite. Nice find. Update: I added the info from Lyons 2018 in the form of a note as I feel inclusion in the prose would be jarring.
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also include the album's rankings by year or by decade (both comparatively high). In any case the Acclaimed Music "indie folk" reference link is dead, though if you're set on keeping it
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Also, the quoteboxes in the Reception section don't seem to be doing enough to justify their existence; I would recommend putting the quotes into the text and/or paraphrasing. (
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but not its year-end, since both are unranked anyway, though adding at least one of them means there would be some function for the "unranked/asterisk" note below the table.
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To note, the comment re familar with most of the sources can be taken as confirmation that there is no evidence of close paraphrasing etc, and essentially a sign off on a
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Martin (2017) has been removed. Levenson (2017) currently remains as it's writer's past work with NPR and Pitchfork may ensure reliability; this is per your discretion.
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was not made clear. The major issue raised at peer review was that the way it was written made the subject of the next sentence confusing/ambiguous. The connection to
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I noticed the archive URL for Sankowski 2017 was blank, and indeed was blank on every date the page had been "archived" on Archive.org (whether or not the UTM
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In the "Citations" I would recommend sorting "Anon." sources by date, earliest to latest; it's not immediately clear to me how they're sorted at the moment.
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DMT hit on the "Pitchfork editors (December 22, 2017)" formula this morning, which I much prefer and recommend that they implement for all the anon sources.
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Did a secondary source report Zauner's comments? If Tidal (a streaming service) is the only source covering this, its inclusion might be WP:INDISCRIMINATE.
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anon is the source ? It would be much preferable to spell out the article name in the SFN, in place of anon, since there are so many of those.
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I am not too bothered by those images because they are not adding POV; they are presenting a view that is pretty common in the sources.
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Anytime his prior albums are mentioned, shouldn't their chronological appearance in his discography be mentioned too? i.e. "his
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was called into question, but not Martin 2017 directly. I don't see any issue whatsoever with Martin 2017 as a reliable source.
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Do you think this to be a sufficient rationale. I'm willing to remove the images if you're unsatisfied with my justification.
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the article has seen extensive tinkering and general work; three GOCE copy edits and two peer reviews are a further testament.
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to look over my work, as I don’t typically do source reviews. Signing off as I am going to be traveling over the weekend.
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mobile devices where, for instance, your background and composition section is going to take up several screens of space. (
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The quote by Elverum was removed as the text already expressed its sentiment. The second one was integrated into the text.
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It is hard to keep track on Anona versus Anonb. I basically need to Ctl+F to find the citation that points to the text
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Album cover would benefit from improved fair use rationale (hint: don't write "n.a." when you could be more specific)
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so that they work in hardprint versions and mirrors as well as on Knowledge (XXG), where the jumps can be clicked on.
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spirit of the album are extraordinary and I can't wait for this to be featured because you've really earned it. —
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There should be at least a brief paragraph summarizing the "Accolades" section in prose. A good model here is
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https://maximumfun.org/episodes/bullseye-with-jesse-thorn/bullseye-jesse-thorn-werner-herzog-and-phil-elverum/
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Shouldn't it be "began" instead of "begun" in the Composition section's second paragraph's first line?
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Pitchfork is not linked in each use in the citations and that seems to be the style you are going for
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Features an extensive team of editors and is funded by The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa.
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Yeah this is a totally valid reason. I'll see that Martin 2017 and the relevant info is reinstated.
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Passes my source review. I really dislike the annons, but they are an allowable style choice --
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The first sentence of the Impact section's third paragraph should be split into two sentences.
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as with Moisejp, also made many comments on talk, a few edits, and participated in the last
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The "Accolades" table could be expanded. Many major music/news publications are missing (
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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Fixed. This is the result of autocite's somewhat inconsistent nature and my negligence.
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was his first album recorded onto a laptop computer, having previously recorded with ."
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I've attempted to rectify this issue; feel free to flag up any issues you find with it.
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because it was embedded in the prose in a trivial way. The connection to the song on
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It's not clear why the liner notes alone don't suffice, and besides the cites are to
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https://www.tinymixtapes.com/news/mount-eerie-announces-european-tour-dates-november
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editors/writers. The general consensus is that this is for the better. Do you agree?
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The Music Internet Untangled: Using Online Services to Expand Your Musical Horizons.
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https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/phil-elverum-on-creating-art-from-grief/
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The release years for other works mentioned should be included in brackets. e.g.
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on prose and comprehensiveness. I made many comments on the article's talk page (
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Sounds good to me. I didn't release they were overseen by the NZ press council --
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comic being in one album’s artwork and inspiring a song title on the other..."
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Regarding the info I added to the "cover artwork" section: The reference to
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File:Theodor Kittelsen, Soria Moria.jpg Needs PD-US tag (probably PD-1996)
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Implemented. Feel free to hash out any problems or additions you see fit.
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with a preview, but it's an ebook edition without numbered pagination.
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You can set the anchors to the title if that would work better for you
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just curious if you have any further comments or a verdict. No rush.
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As Ceoil mentioned I've converted the majority of Anon cites into
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I've added the link like AM and TMT, if this helps your judgment.
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The Rock Canon: Canonical Values in the Reception of Rock Albums.
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Yup, everything looks great now. I will reaffirm my support.--
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Those are my sourcing notes only; planning to review the rest.
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Archive.org links) to be able to save it on Knowledge (XXG).
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I don't see the month. It seems to be given as May 2015 in
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Just a note: on the query Guerillero made above about
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I've added the links like the AM and TMT responses.
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The two qualms have been resolved. 1268:Talk:A_Crow_Looked_at_Me#Comments_from_Moisejp 567:Stereogum and contributed to Believer Magazine 3190:No further edits should be made to this page. 3163:template in place on the talk page until the 266:http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/album/A5951.htm 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 882:... Noting how you handled the response for 3094:Source review and first-time nom spot check 18:Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates 3034:which is also music-related. Best wishes, 2845:article is cited after the sentence about 1103:Images in "Impact" section: According to 992:Audio clip licensing looks good to me. ( 1893: 1779: 1731: 1702:It's a bit surprising too that Xgau's 1538: 1534: 1445: 1418: 1383: 1270:), and these have all been addressed. 3104:the article meets 1b, 1c, 1f, and 2c. 1694:to also note that Robert Christgau's 1394:become the title of the intro track. 1384:"His working title for the album was 661:were consulted. Lin was an editor at 7: 2720:I did a brief c/e. Hope that is okay 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 24: 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:. 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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates
Gog the Mild
FACBot
talk

A Crow Looked at Me
DMT biscuit
talk
18:08, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
Geneviève Castrée
Phil Elverum
DMT biscuit
talk
18:08, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
BLZ
Ceoil
Moisejp
DMT biscuit
talk
18:08, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
Knowledge (XXG):Peer review/A Crow Looked at Me/archive2
SandyGeorgia
Talk
18:40, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
Template:Sfn
DMT biscuit
talk
03:04, 3 February 2021 (UTC)

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