Talk:To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere

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 * https://www.laut.de/Thrice/Interviews/Musik-muss-ehrlich-sein-25-05-2016-1350
 * https://music.mxdwn.com/2016/06/18/reviews/thrice-to-be-everywhere-is-to-be-nowhere/
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 * https://www.laut.de/Thrice/Interviews/Musik-muss-ehrlich-sein-25-05-2016-1350
 * https://music.mxdwn.com/2016/06/18/reviews/thrice-to-be-everywhere-is-to-be-nowhere/
 * https://www.laut.de/Thrice/Interviews/Musik-muss-ehrlich-sein-25-05-2016-1350
 * https://music.mxdwn.com/2016/06/18/reviews/thrice-to-be-everywhere-is-to-be-nowhere/
 * https://www.laut.de/Thrice/Interviews/Musik-muss-ehrlich-sein-25-05-2016-1350
 * https://music.mxdwn.com/2016/06/18/reviews/thrice-to-be-everywhere-is-to-be-nowhere/
 * https://www.laut.de/Thrice/Interviews/Musik-muss-ehrlich-sein-25-05-2016-1350
 * https://music.mxdwn.com/2016/06/18/reviews/thrice-to-be-everywhere-is-to-be-nowhere/

Black Honey
This source lists it as a single. Plus, it's charting on a radio chart (Mainstream Rock). Blood on the Sand is a promo single, but I believe that BH is a single since it's now being promoted on radio. Daerl (talk) 03:02, 29 June 2016 (UTC)


 * The definition of a single is something that is regularly and hotly debated on Wikipedia. While we haven't come up with a universally agreed upon definition, there are some keep points that many Wikipedians have raised in various discussions. Just because it was released before an album does not necessarily mean it is a single. Also, just because it has a music video does not mean it was a single. While a single can be used to promote an album, it's not a necessary function. For example, Converge's "On My Shield" was released as a stand-alone single that was later released on the album All We Love We Leave Behind two years later -- but the song "On My Shield" was never used in the promotion leading up to or after the release of All We Love We Leave Behind, it never received a music video, it never went on the radio, etc. It's just a stand-alone single.
 * While you have provided a source that refers "Black Honey" as a single, the vast majority of sources merely call it a song that was posted online for streaming or a music video so that is how it has been referred to on this article. The term "single" is sometimes conversationally used to mean something that is promotional, but an encyclopedia should be using a more literal definition, as is carried out on many Wikipedia pages by many editors.
 * It does appear that "Black Honey" has charted, I did not see this earlier and no one provided this information in their edits/edit summaries when they added it to the article in the past. So I would now be okay if you wanted to add "Black Honey" to the infobox and refer to it as a radio single. "Blood in the Sand" however only appears to be a song that was streamed online. I don't see anything that would really make it a single. Fezmar9 (talk) 04:38, 29 June 2016 (UTC)