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The alternative rock genre is not backed up, per the source: "For a band as consistent in the alt-rock realm as Manchester Orchestra, a reinvention like this can be a gamble." The quote only calls the band alt-rock.
PopMatters filed it under both indie and alternative rock, so I used that source for both
[15][14] only the latter should be kept here since [15] is invoked later in the sentence too, plus [14] should only be here rather than earlier as wellKncny11(shoot)16:31, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Swap this sub-section with critical reception for the correct order
"for the band." → "for Manchester Orchestra."
"It debuted the album at #33 on the main" → "It debuted at number 33 on the US" but this sentence and the others are not backed up by the Billboard ref
@Kncny11: You have missed a number of MOS:QUOTE issues; to be specific, this refers to when a full sentence is not quoted and the punctuation is inside the speech marks, so examples where the end of the sentence is a quote like PopMatters need to be fixed. --K. Peake19:04, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]