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Reviewer: K. Peake (talk · contribs) 10:51, 21 August 2020 (UTC)
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Though I had recently failed numerous music articles which included album nominees, that was because they were too far from meeting the criteria. I have made sure to select an article that can be reviewed without a likely fail, so I am taking this on since it looks fine after having a glance but I will have comments soon. --K. Peake 10:51, 21 August 2020 (UTC)
Infobox and lead
[edit]- Cover art needs alt text
- Target The Hall of Justice to Chris Walla
- Remove target on Washington
- Remove wikilink on Chris Walla under producers per WP:OVERLINK
- Remove wikilink on studio album
- Target rock to Rock music
- "band Death Cab for Cutie, released on March 21, 2000 through" → "band Death Cab for Cutie. It was released on March 21, 2000, through"
- "The band—composed of" → "The band, which originally composed of"
- "and drummer Nathan Good—formed" → "and drummer Nathan Good, formed"
- Should it be Bellingham, Washington or Bellingham with the target to the aforementioned?
- "The quartet issued their debut album," → "Their debut studio album,"
- "in 1998 through Seattle-based independent label Barsuk," → "was released in 1998 by Barsuk," since this is too much for the lead
- "exited the band." → "exited Death Cab for Cutie."
- "Between albums," → "Between the two albums,"
- "released music through" → "released music via"
- "We Have the Facts was developed over a period of five months between the three, and" → "Over a period of five months between the four, We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was developed, and"
- "Its recording came at a" → "The recording came at a"
- "these post-collegiate anxieties" → "the post-collegiate anxieties"
- "narratives with abstract imagery" → "narratives and abstract imagery" with the appropriate wikilink
- "We Have the Facts is sonically" → "The album is sonically"
- Target downbeat to Downbeat and upbeat per MOS:LINK2SECT
- "with its despondent sound and spindly guitar work heavily influenced" → "featuring a despondent sound and spindly guitar work that was heavily influenced"
- "the slowcore genre." → "slowcore."
- "Upon its March 2000 release on Barsuk, We Have the Facts received" → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes received"
- Target music critics to Music journalism
- Add a bit about what was praised
- Are you sure you can't add a sentence after this about the legacy of the album since there was rankings?
- "The band supported the LP with its" → "Death Cab for Cutie supported the album with their"
- Target singles to Single (music)
- "were released from the album, though the LP" → "were released, though it"
- "several months after its release." → "later in 2000."
Background
[edit]- Retitle to Background and development
- Img needs alt text
- Change the main text to still mentioning him by name as the frontman, but reword to having relevance to what is written around him in this section
- The entire first para has no citation(s); one or more needs to be added, depending on how many are used for this info
- Wikilink Ben Gibbard
- "during his time attending" → "while he attended"
- Wikilink Bellingham, Washington
- "under the name Death Cab for Cutie, named" → "under the analysis of Death Cab for Cutie, named" unless that is the name of the demo tape then → "under the title of Death Cab for Cutie, named" is the appropriate version
- Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band → Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
- "It was produced by" → "The demo tape was produced by"
- "multi-instrumentalist Christopher Walla," → "guitarist/producer Chris Walla" with the wikilink
- "had met a concert." → "had met at a concert."
- "local attention, prompting" → "local attention and prompted"
- "to assemble a lineup." → "to assemble a band lineup."
- Wikilink Nick Harmer
- "joined as bassist," → "joined as the bassist,"
- Wikilink Nathan Good
- "the quartet were signed to Seattle label Barsuk Records," → "Death Cab for Cuite had signed to Seattle record label Barsuk Records," with the wikilinks
- "released their debut album, Something About Airplanes (1998)." → "their debut studio album Something About Airplanes (1998) was released through."
- "in Bellingham, while Harmer" if this is meaning at the same time then it should not have a comma; otherwise, keep the one
- "Both moved back in" → "The two of them moved back in"
- "while Gibbard rented an apartment" → "though Gibbard rented an apartment"
- "different: he was getting married, and had" → "different, with him getting married, and he had"
- "In addition, he lacked" → "In addition to this, Good lacked"
- "that Gibbard, Walla, and Harmer shared." → "that Gibbard, Walla, and Harmer had."
- "Good departed the band" → "Good departed Death Cab for Cutie"
- "between April–September 1999." → "from April to September of that year."
- Citation(s) are missing at the end of the para and maybe for other sentences too
- "the group would make only" → "the band only made"
- "mainly went to" → "mainly went towards"
- Target Econoline to Ford E-Series and are you sure it shouldn't be called Ford Econoline?
- "in the band's history as "interstitial"," → "in the history of Death Cab for Cutie as "interstitial,""
- [2] should solely be at the end of the para after [1]
- "lacking assurance of what was" → "with them lacking assurance of what was"
Recording and production
[edit]- The opening para should mention how this was in 1999
- "We Have the Facts, like" → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes, like"
- "environment than professional" → "environment rather than professional"
- Remove wikilink on studio
- "Much of the LP was tracked at Harmer's mother's house" → "Much of the former was tracked at the house of Harmer's mother"
- "working to obtain her" → "working towards obtaining her"
- Target doctoral degree to Doctorate
- "The three lived there for" → "Death Cab for Cutie lived there for"
- "Recording of the album later moved" → "Recording for We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was later relocated"
- "parents' home" → "parents' house"
- "and label-mates Sunset Valley." → "and label-mates, Sunset Valley."
- "The group worked intently" → "They worked intently"
- "there was little else" → "there was not much else"
- Img needs alt text
- "Like past efforts," → "Like past releases by Death Cab for Cutie,"
- "served as producer." → "served as producer on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes."
- "photography: simply document" → "photography; this is simply documenting"
- "Walla found this perspective" → "Walla found the perspective"
- "as doing what" → "as to do what"
- "the songwriting than distract." → "the songwriting rather than distract."
- "Recording drums proved" → "The recording of drums proved"
- "into recording, and with Gibbard" → "into recording and with Gibbard"
- "of the instrument, no one" → "with the instrument, none of the band members"
- "for the bulk of the LP," → "for the bulk of the album,"
- "practicing to sufficiently improve" → "practicing for sufficiently improving"
- "On the album, he" → "On We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes, Gibbard"
- "to ensure his timing." → "for ensuring his timing."
- "Former drummer Good contributed percussion to two tracks," → "Good contributed percussion to the tracks"
- "The group decided to record these" → "Death Cab for Cutie decided to record the"
- "was set to begin." → "was set to begin for the album."
- Is there any known reason why for this?
- Target mixed to Audio mixing (recorded music)
- "The album was finalized" → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was finalized"
- Can you add when this happened?
- "a Super Friends reference." → "a reference to the animated television series Super Friends." with the target
- "Later in 2000, the band's label, Barsuk, would purchase" → "Later in 2000, Barsuk purchased"
- "he renamed it" → "he subsequently renamed it"
- "After the LP was completed," → "After We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was completed,"
- Target Tony Lash to Heatmiser
- "mastered the LP." → "mastered the album."
- Again, citation(s) are missing at the very end of the para; [5] should be solely at the end and any others if they are missing
Composition
[edit]- This should be split into two full sections, as I will explain below
Music
[edit]- This is two paragraphs so can be its own section instead of a sub one, and title this Music and composition
- "We Have the Facts is stylistically" → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes is stylistically"
- "led many to categorize We Have the Facts" → "led to many writers categorizing the album"
- "the album has been" → "it has been"
- "an "emo classic"." → "an "emo classic.""
- "on We Have the Facts are" → "on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes are"
- "on later efforts; Gibbard later highlighted" → "those of later projects, with Gibbard later highlighting"
- "guitar-work" in a ranking of the band's albums." → "guitar-work."" since that context is not relevant
- "In his early twenties," → "During his early 20s,"
- Target downbeat to Downbeat and upbeat
- "and incentivized intricate guitar lines on We Have the Facts" → "and incentivizing intricate guitar lines for the album"
- "He also conceded his" → "Gibbard also conceded that his"
- "in early Death Cab work," → "in early work by Death Cab for Cutie,"
- [2] should be solely at the end of the sentence before [8]
- "also suggested the LP aurally" → "also suggested We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes is aurally"
- "the album on an" → "the album with an"
- "a 16-channel board with" → "which is a 16-channel board that has"
- "also had built-in presets," → "also has built-in presets,"
- "the group ended up" → "the band ended up"
- "Otherwise, the album is mostly" → "Elsewise, We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes mostly has an"
- "produced via a" → "that were produced via a"
- Target delay pedal to Delay (audio effect)
- Target Yamaha to Yamaha Corporation
- "and lined up" → "and ultimately lined up"
Lyrics
[edit]- Four paras is easily enough for a full section and title this to Themes and lyrics
- "Gibbard's songwriting" → "Gibbard's songwriting on We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes"
- "approach, frequently utilizing" → "approach and frequently utilizing"
- "Much of this songwriting" → "Much of the songwriting"
- "he acknowledged his privilege" → "Gibbard acknowledged his privilege"
- "in America":" → "in America," admitting that,"
- "interpreted We have the Facts as" → "interpreted the album as"
- "chronicling a decaying" → "that chronicles a decaying"
- "noting that the album" → "noting that We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes"
- "Gibbard cited musicians Elliott Smith and Blake Schwarzenbach of Jawbreaker" → "He cited Blake Schwarzenbach of Jawbreaker and fellow musician Elliott Smith"
- Target lo-fi to Lo-fi music
- "and likened this effect" → "and likened the effect"
- "to a higher-qualiy" → "to a higher-quality"
- "the first portion was" → "both parts of the first portion were"
- "in mastering; Tony Lash narrowed the" → "during mastering; Lash narrowed the"
- Remove wikilink on stereo
- "the album no different than" → "the album was no different to"
- "letting its lower-quality" → "letting the lower-quality"
- "upon his move to Seattle," → "upon his moving to Seattle,"
- "development of 1998's Something About Airplanes." → "development of Something About Airplanes."
- "It touches on" → "The track touches on"
- "with its localized title a" → "with its localized title being a"
- "stems from the several" → "stemmed from the several"
- Target Interstate Highway to Interstate Highway System
- "on the west coast, but" → "on the West Coast of the United States, though"
- Remove wikilink on cigarette
- Are you sure "hide" shouldn't have a capitalized start?
- "originates from the fact" → "originated from the fact"
- "the two hid the cigarette butts underneath the patio" → "the two of them hid cigarette butts underneath their patio"
- "recorder, and gave" → "recorder and ultimately gave"
- "in an odd tuning," → "in an odd tuning;"
- "he had viewed" → "Gibbard had viewed"
- "on earlier efforts" → "on earlier works"
- "which was a big" → "who were a big"
- "a proper marriage" → "to be a proper marriage"
- "with its predecessor," → "with the predecessor,"
- "on the Forbidden Love EP a few months later." → "on The Forbidden Love EP later in 2020."
- "demo of just Gibbard and his guitar." → "demo, which featured solely Gibbard and his guitar."
- "cost only four dollars." → "cost only $4."
- "stems from the home the group" → "stemmed from the home Death Cab for Cutie"
- "that had no heating" → "which had no heating"
Release and commercial performance
[edit]- "The album's title stems" → "The title We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes came"
- "that formed the band" → "who formed the band"
- "he wore a" → "Burgle wore a"
- Remove wikilink on Nebraska
- The first two sentences of the second para should be in the first para instead
- "issued We Have the Facts in March 2000 on compact disc and vinyl." → "issued the album on March 21, 2000, releasing it on CD and vinyl." with the targets
- "were issued:" → "were issued;"
- "Expectations were higher for We Have the Facts for the band." → "Sales expectations were higher for We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes for Death Cab for Cutie." and this will be the start of the second para instead
- "Though they band were" → "Despite the band being"
- "to later efforts." → "to their later projects."
- "We Have the Facts was supported at" → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was supported by"
- Target college radio to Campus radio
- "premiered eleven positions" → "premiered 11 places" per MOS:NUM
- "it had sold" → "the album had sold"
- "These numbers were considered" → "The numbers were considered"
- "for Barsuk, which" → "for the record label, which"
Critical reception
[edit]- Ratings box looks good
- "We Have the Facts debuted to a positive critical reception." → "We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes was met with positive reviews from music critics."
- "it received" → "the album received"
- [10] should be solely at the end of the sentence after [6]
- "viewed it the band's" → "viewed the album as the band's"
- "yet, a" → "yet, calling it a"
- "effort marking Gibbard's" → "effort which marks Gibbard's"
- Pitchfork should be italicised
- "likened it to the work" → "likened We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes to the work"
- ""delicate beauty"." → ""delicate beauty.""
- PopMatters should be italicised
- "praised it as" → "praised the album for being"
- "A Rolling Stone editor" → "An editor of The Rolling Stone Album Guide" with the wikilink
- All of the reviews need to have the citations at the end of their sentences; use refnames to do this for them obviously since the citations are included in the ratings box
- "called it a marvelous" → "called the album a marvelous"
- Target pop to Pop music
- "called it an" → "branded the album an"
- "Jon Pareles included it in a New York Times listing" → "Pareles included it in a listing for The New York Times
Legacy
[edit]- "For its twentieth anniversary," → "For its 20th anniversary,"
- "retroactive pieces celebrating the album," → "retrospective pieces celebrating ''We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes."
- Remove the "including..." part since that is the type of thing written in a lead overview
- "The band has generally looked back at We Have the Facts" → "Death Cab for Cutie has generally looked back at the album"
- "as evidenced by this 2011 quote:" → "doing so in 2011:"
- "That second record," → ""That second record,"
- "of all time by" → "of all time by editors of"
- Remove target on Pitchfork
- "the Pacific Northwest."" → "the Pacific Northwest"." since that is a title, not a quote
- Where are the Spin and Stereogum celebrations of the album?
Track listing
[edit]- A sentence should be directly before the current that reads: "Credits adapted from..." when you add a citation that they are adapted from, since they are currently unsourced
- Per MOS:TABLECAPTION, you need a headline here
Personnel
[edit]- Again, you are missing a citation for the credits
- Use
{{spaced ndash}}
so there is the right space between personnel - Any specific order for the members here?
- drums on "The Employment Pages" and "Company Calls Epilogue" → drums on tracks 2 and 8
- Target samples to Sampling (music)
- Target Tony Lash to Heatmiser
- Target mastering to Mastering (audio)
Charts
[edit]- Are you sure you can't add this table using the Top 200 position from CMJ New Music Report?
References
[edit]- Make sure all of these are archived by using the tool
- Copyvio score looks a bit high at 41.9%; trim the quoting from ref 1 slightly to fix this
- Target Spin to Spin (magazine) on ref 1
- Cite YouTube as publisher instead for ref 2 and wikilink
- Target Hal Leonard Corporation to Hal Leonard LLC on ref 3
- Wikilink Sound on Sound on ref 4, while authorlink Paul Tingen
- Cite In Music We Trust as publisher instead for ref 5 and wikilink, plus fix MOS:CAPS
- Remove Noisey from ref 7 and solely cite Vice under work/website, while target to Vice (magazine)
- Authorlink Neil Strauss on ref 8
- Wikilink Stereogum on ref 9
- Wikilink Rolling Stone on ref 11
- Target Vulture to Vulture.com on ref 12
- Remove CMJ Network, Inc from ref 13 and cite CMJ New Music Report solely as publisher instead
- Do this ref 14 too but remove the target this time
- Thevine.com.au → thevine.com.au on ref 23
- Remove target on Pitchfork for ref 25
Final comments and verdict
[edit]- On hold after I reviewed it shortly following on from the opening, though the main issue I observed was that you abbreviated the album's title consistently. --K. Peake 19:05, 22 August 2020 (UTC)
- I will have to ✗ Fail this due to the nominator's lack of activity, though I am becoming tired of so many articles being unable to pass. To be fair, maybe I should have checked the user's edit history before undertaking this review. --K. Peake 07:32, 31 August 2020 (UTC)