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"Co-produced by Greg Kurstin and frontman James Mercer, the album was released March 20, 2012 on Aural Apothecary and Columbia Records" → The album was released March 20, 2012, on Aural Apothecary and Columbia Records and was co-produced by Greg Kurstin and frontman James Mercer.
"The Shins' first studio album in five years, following the release of 2007's Wincing the Night Away, the band's fourth effort followed major lineup changes in the group:" → The Shins' first studio album in five years, following the release of 2007's Wincing the Night Away, followed major lineup changes in the group as
"Mercer penned lyrics based around his newfound fatherhood and the love for his family, as well as nostalgic memories of his childhood in Germany and his rough adolescent transition to the United States". → Mercer penned lyrics based around his newfound fatherhood, the love for his family, as well as nostalgic memories of his childhood in Germany and his rough adolescent transition to the United States.
"and other studio contributors including Janet Weiss and Nik Freitas". → and other studio contributors, including Janet Weiss and Nik Freitas.
"received largely favorable reviews from contemporary critics. Several critics deemed it among the band's best, while others felt it disjointed following the departure of its principal members." → received largely favorable reviews from contemporary critics, with some deeming it among the band's best, while others felt it disjointed following the departure of its principal members.
contemporary critics → link to music journalism
Lead single "Simple Song" charted within the top ten on the alternative charts → The lead single "Simple Song" charted within the top ten on the alternative charts (which alternative charts? + link lead single)
"Upon release, independent record stores were exclusively given a bonus acoustic EP bundled with the record". → should be mentioned in the body of the article
"Mercer and producer Greg Kurstin's upbringing in Germany in the 1970s". → What do you mean with this sentence?
"The German imagery found on Port of Morrow was inspired by avant-garde pop, artists such as Faust and Can, as well as Brian Eno's production work" → The German imagery found on Port of Morrow was inspired by "avant-garde pop" artists such as Faust and Can, as well as Brian Eno's production work.
I cant' find reference to Can and Brian Eno on the reference you provided, is very likely missing a reference here.
straightforward lyrics." → full stop after quote!
"are highly layered, which an extension of Mercer's desire to make the songs" ...→ are highly layered, which acts as an extension of Mercer's desire to make the songs...
"Bait and Switch" was written about a situation in which a man is taken for granted in a relationship he falls into by a woman → doesn't sound right, re-word
"and is written" → ad was written
"Port of Morrow: "I looked it up online the other night because people are asking me now over here, so I looked it up. It’s this industrial port and very boring."" → remove the ":" and replace it by "," in the end put the full stop after the ".
"After working with James Mercer on Broken Bells, he came to me about this Shins album. He sent references of old Eastern European book covers with skulls and psychedelic faces. So I explored three different rounds of creative. Each time getting closer to what he was looking for. In the final round, I scanned a cross cut of a rock which formed that mountain and put this spirit made of feathers on top. He immediately loved it, but thought it needed a Hopi-inspired mask because he grew up in New Mexico. So he sent me all this great inspiration and it slowly evolved into that cover. If you look closely we’ve filled that smoke coming down the mountain with naked ladies at James’ request. [...] It’s pure Hopi psychedelic spookiness." → use your own words interpolated with the quote.
Reference number 8 and 11 seem to be dead, replace them by their archive version.
References from 26-40 need to be according like the rest of them instead of the URL.
The majority of the references have publisher and not work, it should be the other way around. However, you can leave the publisher and just add the work.
Reference number 10 has a minimal copy violation, please re-word some of the sentence, in order to unfulfilling that requirement.
@Saginaw-hitchhiker: the article has some good information but it's a bit distorted and I made some amends, however after you address everything I want you to submit it to GOCE. On hold for seven days to fix the points I raised. After everything is addressed "ping" me. Good luck. MarioSoulTruthFan (talk) 14:03, 24 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
@MarioSoulTruthFan: Talked to the nominator. Looks like an article he nommed and planned to work on, but never got around to it because of other projects. I am therefore requesting it be failed. I have received the nominator's permission. It needs a whole section on its release and I don't think that's feasible within the review. dannymusiceditorSpeak up!20:15, 11 July 2016 (UTC)Reply