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Proposed deletion of Liquid Tension Experiment Live 2008 - Limited Edition Boxset
editThe article Liquid Tension Experiment Live 2008 - Limited Edition Boxset has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- No third party sources or demonstration of notability. Did this ever chart?
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Articles for deletion nomination of Liquid Tension Experiment Live 2008 - Limited Edition Boxset
editI have nominated Liquid Tension Experiment Live 2008 - Limited Edition Boxset, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Liquid Tension Experiment Live 2008 - Limited Edition Boxset. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
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Creating articles for non-notable albums
editHello Danucalov. Your contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, but please see WP:NALBUMS. Albums need to be notable to have articles created for them on Wikipedia. Links to sites like Discogs or Apple Music that merely prove the album exists are not enough to establish notability. You need to prove with news sources that the album is notable enough to have an article. The Karmakanic articles you created have been redirected for this reason. The albums did not chart and did not receive any reviews that I can find, which does not make them notable. The artist article doesn't even have any citations, which doesn't bode well for their albums being notable. Again, please read WP:NALBUMS. Thanks. Ss112 03:23, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks, although I understand the point, it doesn't make sense to me how I was completing the discography of a band that already has a Wikipedia page, one of their albums already has a page and the 2 hours that I spent gathering the information just completely vanished.
- Karmakanic is a relatively small band from Sweden with members from The Flower Kings, their albums being released by Inside Out Music.
- If it to be notable it has to appear on a chart, Wikipedia would only have Taylor Swift albums nowadays.
- There's a ton of reviews here:
- https://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1093
- https://progreport.com/karmakanic-dot-album-review/
- https://www.angrymetalguy.com/karmakanic-dot-review/
- Spotify is not a source, but many songs from them have more than 200.000 plays.
- This is extremely frustrating. Bands that deserve more recognition, would never get to be known if they are only considered notable if they make it to the charts. And it is super hard to find information about them regularly, having an updated wikipedia page would definitely help with that. Danucalov (talk) 03:47, 1 April 2024 (UTC)
- I only redirected the Karmakanic albums, not the Flower Kings albums, which charted and I have added information on. I didn't say albums have to chart, it just helps establish notability for them. As somebody who follows music charts, there is far more than just Taylor Swift charting every week. The basics are articles need news sources and particularly reviews to establish notability. It's good that you've found some reviews, but to note, Prog Archives is not considered a reliable review source as there have been discussions on its use before and it is listed at WP:ALBUMAVOID. The other two reviews you listed above are for one of their albums, Dot, and as somebody who has edited plenty of articles in the rock and metal genres, Prog Report and Angry Metal Guy are two lower-quality sources that I have seen editors remove in favour of higher quality sources.
- You only created the articles with an infobox, a track listing, and a list of personnel, which are the very basics. That information could be copied into an article in a matter of minutes (at least, it would take me a matter of minutes). I find it hard to believe it took you two hours to collect basic information about four albums.
- To clarify, Wikipedia does not exist as a tool to help music fans find new music acts. Obviously people have found music they might not know otherwise through the website, but it's an encyclopedia first and foremost and we have requirements for notability.
- As I also just said in my revert summary, some editors disagree strongly about converting numbered lists into track listing templates, so you might want to not do this. I am not one of these editors, but I do feel that MOS:RETAIN applies if no apparent benefits are being offered by the tabulation of the data. Ss112 04:10, 1 April 2024 (UTC)