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Dear Spotify..
It's Sigur Rós
and not Sigur Ros.
Pretty please,
change it?
Now?
Ok?
Have a nice day,
Einar
I 100% agree.
There's a lot of errors in their metadata but they don't seem interested in fixing it - that or it is just not on their radar right now. But I feel like making changes shouldn't be too hard. I do hope they look at fixing these!
Just to clarify, we don't edit the metadata ourselves at all - we simply present the content in whatever form it was uploaded to us.
However, you can still notify us of any mistakes like this. We'll then get in touch with the content rightsholders to get it sorted.
See this thread for all the info you'll need: http://community.spotify.com/t5/Music-Chat-and-Reviews/Reporting-Incorrect-Track-Info/td-p/25291
Bummer... didn't realize you guys couldn't edit the metadata at all unless the rights holder updates it.
Thanks for the info.
No worries. Happened to grab myself a pair of Sigur Rós tickets this morning in fact (for a London gig in March).
Very excited, to say the least.
Dear Spotify, What happened with Takk? the (i think) 4th Sigur Rós album?
The reason is that the artist or their music label has likely decided to remove it from Spotify.
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There are a lot of errors in their metadata, but they don't seem interested in fixing them, or they're just not on their radar. But I feel that implementing changes cannot be too difficult. I hope they fix this!
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