Talk:Argyle Park

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[edit] Separate AP2 article?

I have currently set up AP2 to redirect to Argyle Park. However, if we start getting a lot of information on this page, should the articles be split? (You can undo a redirect by clicking on the link to the page it was redirected from, when you're on the page of the redirect's destination.) --Idont Havaname (Talk) 00:01, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

I like the idea of having all the information on one page. The article currently does a great job differentiating between the two eras of the band. NezzerX 17:59, 20 February 2006 (UTC)NezzerX
I think if enough info was gathered it could be possible, I have yet to listen to AP2, so I do not know enough about the album to contribute to it. I would personally like to see an article on Level, who is Klay's younger brother, and has put out several releases on his own. Avador 05:20, 23 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] AP2 and Argyle Park

Most people who know anything about Argly Park and AP2 do not consider them to be the same band. Not metioned in the article is that Klayton was the driving force behind Argyle Park but only contributed 2 tracks to AP2.

Would U2 be U2 without Bono?

[edit] Christian music moniker

To call Argyle Park a Christian band is somewhat of a stretch. Argyle Park was signed to REX music that distributed to both the secular and Christian market.

At the time Argyle Park was panned heavily in the Christian music press as being too dark and focused on despair. It would be more true to say that Argyle Park was distributed on a semi-Christian label.

Argyle Park was another sympton of Klayton's unwilliness to clearly define what category his music should fit in.

[edit] Christian?

The themes of Misguided seemed to be of anger and dissappointment in the church. I would hardly call it a christian album. 68.63.248.123 05:03, 18 January 2007 (UTC)