Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/American Football (band)


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The result was Keep. I think I can close this one early -- nom clearly didn't understand the subject's importance. Jacqui ★ 20:49, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

American Football (band)
Delete No indication of any notability in the article, no awards etc. Appears NN Spartaz 08:19, 24 July 2006 (UTC) Copyright 2002 Denver Westword, LLC Denver Westword (Colorado) November 21, 2002 Thursday SECTION: Music/Columns LENGTH: 291 words HEADLINE: Critic's Choice Owen BYLINE: By Jason Heller BODY: Nobody likes a whiner. And yet a whole troop of emo crybabies, from Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carraba to Bright Eyes' Connor Oberst, has whimpered its way into the spotlight over the past couple of years. Mike Kinsella, otherwise known as Owen (appearing Tuesday, November 26, at Club 156 in Boulder), is at least partly to blame. As drummer of the mid-'90s Illinois group Cap'n Jazz, Kinsella helped tame the wuss-rock frontier now populated by the likes of Modest Mouse and Jimmy Eat World. The members of Cap'n Jazz, though, were always deconstructionists at heart, using feedback, caterwauls and solipsistic wordplay to unravel their songs almost faster than they could stitch them together. As Cap'n Jazz mutated into Joan of Arc and then OWLS, the players softened and refined their sound, invoking the abstract groove of Tortoise and conceptual folk-blues as much as the cathartic abandon of Rites of Spring. Kinsella himself ventured even further into the realm of accessibility with his side project, American Football, a stunning exhibition of intricate, elegant guitar pop. With Owen, Kinsella has switched to guitar and vocals, boiling down American Football's melodic sensibility to its purest essence. His self-titled debut album shimmers with wispy synth backdrops, bashful strumming and his dandelion-puff voice, a plaintive sound stuck somewhere between Rainer Maria and an unplugged Coldplay. Songs with titles such as "Declaration of Incompetence," with lyrics like "I can't do anything/I can't do my hair right/Or have a good time/Or fall asleep with my girl," aren't going to significantly distance Kinsella from the current herd of bleating emo troubadours. His finesse and forbearance, though, already have. LOAD-DATE: November 21, 2002 --Dan 07:48, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Strong Keep Very well-known indie rock band, easily fulfills WP:MUSIC. See |FOOTBALL&samples=1&sql=11:gb6jtrawkl5x~T0 allmusic entry, Pitchfork review, etc.  This band toured the country several times and was on the well-respected label Polyvinyl Records.  It was Mike Kinsella's main project for several years after he left Cap'n Jazz and before he started recording as Owen (band).  Please do some research before nominating obviously notable indie rock bands for deletion! Amazinglarry 18:10, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Keep per larry. hateless 19:48, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Speedy, strong keep - Withdraw this nom, and know what you're trying to delete. PT  ( s-s-s-s ) 19:54, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Keep per amazinglarry. --Joelmills 02:47, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Keep per amazinglarry WalterWalrus3 04:45, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Strong Keep---What the heck? This is a well-known band! Like Amazinglarry said.Dan 07:20, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Just wanted to add a little more info. American Football released 2 albums (an LP and an EP). Additionally, WP:MUSIC states pretty clearly that former bands containing members of later bands that are notable. Well, Owen (band) (Kinsella's solo project) has released 4 albums on Polyvinyl. Here's a reference from the Denver Westword (Source: Lexis-Nexis):
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