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  • "Their debut album The Back Room was released 25 July 2005, to critical acclaim, and broke sales records" - Which records are these? Best selling album that sounds like Joy Division in 2005? I guess that counts Giveitallforcheese 23:10, 27 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Earlier I added a tidbit about the song Munich being on the videogame Saint's Row. This is surely a step in the right direction for them, right? Well, now it's gone....I'm putting it back and wondering why it was removed.--Dil337
  • This should not be the top hit when one searchs on Editors. There are many prominent editors and substantial categories of editors profiled on Wikipedia. Pleasantville 19:45, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    • That's why there's a disambiguation page linked at the beginning of the article. Want to point to these prominent editors? Link to the aforementioned categories in that same bit. But this should be the first hit for "editors" because, well, that's their name and the general concept of an editor is covered under "editor". Drjayphd (talk) 06:49, 25 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Fair use rationale for Image:Editors-logo.png

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BetacommandBot 09:03, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dates

Melvo, the dates must be in the appropriate wiki format, be it "[[mmmm d]], [[yyyy]]" or "[[d mmmm]] [[yyyy]]". The article as it stood had a mix of these formats, which is not allowed per our MOS, and poorly formed versions that omitted some of the links. The use of the second style shown above is preferred here because it is an article about a band from Britain. violet/riga (t) 16:42, 21 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Sorry, a few too many issues for now. Hopefully these notes will help improve - give me a yell to take another look!

  • The infobox image caption could be more descriptive  Done
  • The lead should probably be split into 2 paragraphs - check out some other band FAs like Powderfinger and Silverchair for ideas  Done
  • Please move all free images to Wikimedia Commons (I can help if needed)  Done
  • First sentence should say when they formed  Done
  • References need better formatting. Try {{cite web}} and be sure to fill out accessdate and publisher, at least  Done
  • "The band were not always known by their current name," - not really needed, as talking about original names implies this.  Done
  • "tracks Come Share The View and Forest Fire." - titles of songs should be in "quotation marks" (albums go in italics)  Done
  • Try and use their biography on their website less, and other sources more  Done
  • "Onemusic Unsigned and received very good reviews." - what's Onemusic, and do you have a source other than the website call these reviews "very good"  Done
  • "They then changed the line-up" - how? Who left, etc.?  Done

There are issues with prose and referencing throughout...try and give the article a good read through and see what else you find. I'd be happy to take another look after you've done some work on it. Good luck, dihydrogen monoxide (H2O) 09:38, 31 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I've now resolved all the issues you have raised and I shall be renominating it proptly.Wikipéire (talk) 18:28, 2 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]