Talk:Veto Silver
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[edit]I thought it might be a good idea to create a page for this band, since they have a wide-release single coming out in June and have received attention from NME [1], CMU [2], and music blog/news site Popjustice [3], as well as a brief (albeit incidental) mention in the Boston Herald [4] (and apparently a bunch of other news sources which I don't know the prestige or credibility of [5], and so didn't cite). However, I don't know much about them and I can't seem to find much more out. Are their last names truly "Silver", as the Popjustice article (which quotes them) mentions and their MySpace page seems to imply? What's their history? I also don't quite know how to describe their music. I want to make sure the page is truly relevant and not just random statistics that would make it seem too fannish (which, since I don't really know much about them, it hopefully should not). Any input, ideas, sources? Kingka 06:00, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
- A few more questions for any Wikepedian with more experience than I: while Google'ing, I found out that the band appears on some sort of compilation album [6]; is it worth mentioning? I'm guessing no, but I'm not sure. The struggle to find any information (beyond the various gigs they've played at) continues with little progress; it seems the band is somewhat of an Internet-media, blog, and club phenomenon (as opposed to being covered in the mainstream media), since most of the information I can find is from those types of sources and, if I remember correctly, is therefore not worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia. Am I citing references too often in this article? It looks awkward, but, with so little information available at each source, I don't know how to avoid it. Kingka 06:25, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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