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Delete Did not found much about them. I mean, not much reliable, in fact zip, nada, zero. Just the usual databases/streaming service entries/casual mentions/lyrics sites/youtube videos/name checks/sites where the words are separated. Their sole album got a staff written review on Allmusic, but the biography page of the duo itself is blank. Maybe there are print sources from back then but I can't track them down as I am not keen on it.
GhostDestroyer100 (
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07:15, 2 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - More coverage exists for their sole album; that article is sufficiently sourced. There is coverage in many college newspapers--those sources aren't generally used, but it does indicate that there was interest and coverage enough at one point. There is also a feature
here, and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin calls the
album "one of the year's more pleasant surprises." The Source, as always, never shows up... I think it's more than acceptable to have an album article without a corresponding band article, but many editors don't like it. Charting is only one aspect.
Caro7200 (
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14:09, 2 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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Delete Did not found much about them. I mean, not much reliable, in fact zip, nada, zero. Just the usual databases/streaming service entries/casual mentions/lyrics sites/youtube videos/name checks/sites where the words are separated. Their sole album got a staff written review on Allmusic, but the biography page of the duo itself is blank. Maybe there are print sources from back then but I can't track them down as I am not keen on it.
GhostDestroyer100 (
talk)
07:15, 2 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - More coverage exists for their sole album; that article is sufficiently sourced. There is coverage in many college newspapers--those sources aren't generally used, but it does indicate that there was interest and coverage enough at one point. There is also a feature
here, and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin calls the
album "one of the year's more pleasant surprises." The Source, as always, never shows up... I think it's more than acceptable to have an album article without a corresponding band article, but many editors don't like it. Charting is only one aspect.
Caro7200 (
talk)
14:09, 2 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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