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Reviewer: Prism (talk · contribs) 11:37, 17 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]


\\ GA review \\ by Pedro A small one this time! Shouldn't take much time.

Prose

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Lead
  • "talking about Lorde celebrating an infatuation" → "in which Lorde discusses an infatuation" (the verb celebrate is copied from a source used in Composition)
  • "lyrical theme" (the composition section doesn't state this... it just says that the musical
  • "and picked it as one of the standouts from the extended version of the album." → break the sentence. "Most journalists picked it as a standout from the album's repackaging/reissue"
  • Done
Background
  • Can you cite the liner notes to the expanded edition rather than a database? Sometimes they're incorrect. If the reissue wasn't in physical form, cite the digital download notes (the Composer iTunes parameter)
  • The extended version don't have the notes
  • If it was given for free, isn't it a promotional single?
  • After being freely downloaded within 12 X'mas days, it was made available for sales
Composition and critical reception
  • "an synthpop" (typo)
  • "The song has similar musical style to other songs from Pure Heroine: it features Lorde's "feathery" vocal delivery and minimal production." → The song has a similar sonority to that of other songs from Pure Heroine, featuring Lorde's "feathery" vocals and minimal production.
  • "pulsing synthesizer" → "a pulsing synthesizer"
  • Change "synthesizer" to plural form
  • "making the song's melody "dreamy"" (according to whom?)
  • celebrates → celebrating
  • "Go all the way/" (add a space between 'y' and the bar)
  • There you go
References
  • Slant shouldn't be italicized; it isn't published media.
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.