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Would the Illinois anon who has been trash-talking instead of supplying sources, or anyone else who cares to, please supply a source for their upcoming release? It should be a WP:SECONDARY source so the article isn't acting as a WP:PRESSRELEASE and we can't be accused of violating WP:NOTNEWS. If no reliable sources are writing about it, Wikipedia shouldn't be either. Barring such a source, we don't need to mention anything about this album until it's released because Wikipedia is not a fan site. Walter Görlitz (talk) 00:43, 26 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Why even ask for sources if you're just going to revert it anyway on some holier-than-thou vainglorious power trip? Users like you are why people get into edit wars on Wikipedia; the kind that kind get raging boners from enforcing the rules like the Boko Haram murders schoolgirls.IndigoAK200 (talk) 20:16, 11 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
If all we can write is "they said they're working on new music" it's really just new (see NOTNEWS) and WP:NOTADVERTIZING applies as well as it's trying to promote the upcoming album. What's encyclopedic about "they're working on new music"? Walter Görlitz (talk) 05:54, 12 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I'll start by saying I can't give a source outside of what I heard myself at those 2018 shows. But at those shows, including the acoustic ones with Stephen and Christian, it was clear even before 2019 that it had gone from a one-time thing to "We're gonna play shows again." At those shows, which I attended, Stephen didn't say it was a one-time thing like they did before the shows, he said the band had "rediscovered their passion" and talked about a potential 2019 tour. Again, this all happened in 2018. I realize I can't quite source this, but I felt I needed to say it because the page saying "one-time thing in 2018 but actual reunion in 2019" isn't accurate. Rorys1989 (talk) 03:04, 8 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]