Talk:Twin Tribes
Working on it
[edit]Just a note to say that I found this page by chance and I felt encouraged to contribute more information about this band. They are clearly relevant: a professional band working on their fourth album, professional and remarkably artistic video clips with large amounts of views, dozens of concerts every year, well nurtured social media filled with comments from genuine fans from different countries (not bots, not emoji-likes)... This year they are touring in 17 US cities, 6 Latin American countries, and 2 European. In the Chicano/Spanish Goth scene they are a contemporary reference (says me, who isn't a Chicano or Goth). I understand the notability criteria for musicians, and I understand that (in 2024) it is harder to check those boxes with this group than with others that are picked up by a major label in a purely commercial move. Still, I'll keep searching for traditional media featuring them, interviewing them. Please be patient and understanding. Twin Tribes is no university rock band or a couple of friends having gigs in their city somewhere. :) QuimGil (talk) 09:04, 16 January 2024 (UTC)
It seems worthwhile to note that Twin Tribes is currently touring, supported by Urban Heat, which is itself considered notable enough for Wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.6.243.17 (talk) 20:30, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
I have found a book mentioning Twin Tribes, according to Google Scholar. Here is the reference and link to the chapter: Robb, John. "Apocalypse Now! Goth’s End Days." The art of darkness. Manchester University Press, 2023. 499-512. I don't have access to the content online. I have requested the book to my public library, who may or may not buy it. If anyone has the book or access to the content, your help would be very appreciated. QuimGil (talk) 07:15, 19 April 2024 (UTC)