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Kerrang seems to think the song has changed it's name to "Heart Shaped Glasses" it also has a new video minus the meteor special effects in the sky...?
The "Reception" section seems to be very much of the Press Kit variety of information and not suitable for encyclopaedic entry. It presents only one side of the story, where are the reports from notable critics who did not like the album? Also, isn't this already covered in the professional reviews sidebar? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.138.44.65 (talk) 22:46, 13 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The first revision to mention the cut (8 August 2007) cites the official Web site, adds and removes cuts in a way that suggests the end of the unfounded anticipation, and has the umlaut. The umlaut was not deprecated (or if it was, the change didn't survive the next transition between months) until last month's pair of edits by the rarely-editing but detail-attentive IP 90.218.239.85. I'm accepting (for my work on Tannhäuser Gate) the umlaut's absence (per the current state of the official Web site) as not just the result of a reviser of that site running out of umlauts, but someone should check the various physical realizatons of the work for consistency, and comment here. --Jerzy•t22:19, 23 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]