Talk:Ghosts I–IV

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Possible sources[edit]

Regarding Comments about Radiohead's In rainbows release vs Ghosts I-IV

The turning point[edit]

Hey, @ZimZalaBim, I appreciate the bold move there, but I disagree with it. I really don't want to get into an editing ping-pong here, but can we agree that this particular release (Ghosts I–IV) has been a turning point for Reznor? And that this idea should be aknowledged with an additional paragraph? Btw. I don't like calling the "pivot" into ambient "foreshadowing," either. However, one can really tell the change in the "band's" career without an additional source you could reference to (a music critic? the artist himself?). Those are industrial albums, and these are ambient albums, period. Also, granted, we don't have to list every single soundtrack here anymore, as they're closing to twenty now. Let's just leave the fact intact. — Kochas 19:05, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Everything you describe here might be true, but it is original research. Saying there's a shift from industrial to ambient might be safe to say in a purley descriptive sense, but to suggest there's a connection betwen this release and the later soundtracks requires an independent reliable source making that argument, IMHO. --ZimZalaBim talk 22:17, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]