The result was delete. GirthSummit (blether) 15:19, 10 April 2020 (UTC)
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Semi-advertorialized article about a band, with no strong claim to passing WP:NMUSIC and no strong reliable source coverage to support an article. The strongest notability claim here is that they were named to a minor music trade magazine's listicle of 100 "hot unsigned bands" -- but this is not a notability-clinching "award" in and of itself, and even the listicle doesn't contain any information about the band beyond a simple namecheck of their existence. And as for sourcing, the 21 footnotes here also include eight entries in non-notable and unreliable blogs, four YouTube videos, five directory entries that verify the existence of songs without containing any independently-written critical content about the songs, and one completely tangential magazine article that serves to support a very general statement about human mental health without even mentioning this band at all in conjunction with it. Which means that 19 of the 21 sources here are doing nothing at all in terms of establishing that the band is notable enough for a Wikipedia article -- and of the two that are from real, reliable source media, one is a "local man does stuff" human interest piece in the local newspaper of the guitarist's own hometown and the other is a Q&A interview in which the band is speaking about themselves in the first person on a smalltown local radio station, which doesn't add up to enough coverage to get them over WP:GNG if it's the best you can do. As always, bands are not automatically entitled to have Wikipedia articles just because they exist: they have to have a notability claim that passes NMUSIC, and they have to have real reliable source coverage in real media to support an article, but nothing here meets either of those conditions yet. Bearcat (talk) 14:50, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Delete per nom. They don't yet meet GNG or NBAND. JSFarman (talk) 00:40, 9 April 2020 (UTC)