Template:Did you know nominations/The Mercian Sphere
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- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by BorgQueen (talk) 07:22, 24 January 2023 (UTC)
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The Mercian Sphere
- ... that according to a music critic, the black metal album The Mercian Sphere is not folk metal, but close enough for "black metal purists" to reject it? Source: "European folk is a prominent influence on this 68-minute CD; Winterfylleth aren't quite a folk metal band in the way that Ensiferum, Korpiklaani, Eluveitie, Primordial, and Finntroll are folk-metal bands, but they aren't shy about incorporating traditional European folk influences, and that Euro-folk influence only enhances the musicality that they have to offer. Of course, black metal purists are unlikely to become Winterfylleth fans; what admirers of melodic black metal consider nuanced and intricate is watered down in the minds of black metal purists." (AllMusic)
ALT1: ... that the black metal album The Mercian Sphere contains too little folk music to be folk metal, but is too melodic for "black metal purists"?- ALT2: ... that according to a music critic, the black metal album The Mercian Sphere contains too little folk music to be folk metal, but is too melodic for "black metal purists"?
- ALT3: ... that the black metal album The Mercian Sphere contains a trilogy of songs inspired by the Old English poem The Wanderer? Source: "Both bands have also referenced the poem 'The Wanderer', which also appears in the Codex Exoniensis (otherwise known as the Exeter Book), a 10th-century collection of poetry and riddles. ... Winterfylleth wrote a trilogy of songs that appeared on The Mercian Sphere. Rather than explicitly title the songs after the poem itself, they all begin with the prefix 'The Wayfarer'; the band's guitarist and vocalist Chris Naughton has confirmed this source material in interviews." (National Identity in Northern and Eastern European Heavy Metal, p. 126)
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Grey's Monument
Created by Ffranc (talk). Self-nominated at 13:25, 7 January 2023 (UTC).
- Reviewing. -MyCatIsAChonk (talk) 01:22, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
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- Cited: - There's an issue here; first, WP:ALLMUSIC says that AllMusic is reliable for reviews, but the hook claims that it isn't folk; whether it is or isn't folk is up for debate. If a claim like this is to be made, I'd suggest having multiple other sources reflecting these opinions.
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Overall: Look above for issue with citation. -MyCatIsAChonk (talk) 02:15, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks for the review! I have added attribution to both the AllMusic hooks, which should solve the problem, and added another alternative hook that isn't based on a review. Ffranc (talk) 11:10, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
- Any update on this, MyCatIsAChonk? Ffranc (talk) 13:59, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
- @Ffranc: Oh dear, thanks for pinging me; I didn't get a notif from your initial response, I think I need to fix my settings. Yes, it's all good now; sorry for the late response! -MyCatIsAChonk (talk) 14:17, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
- Any update on this, MyCatIsAChonk? Ffranc (talk) 13:59, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks for the review! I have added attribution to both the AllMusic hooks, which should solve the problem, and added another alternative hook that isn't based on a review. Ffranc (talk) 11:10, 11 January 2023 (UTC)