Why The Shaky Hands are notable edit

The Shaky Hands indeed satisfy the criteria for notability. They feature two members who have been part of the notable indie folk band The Castanets (Nicholas and Nathan Delffs) [1], and they also represent the Portland indie rock scene, as is shown by their popularity in the Willamette Week [2]. They've also been featured on Pitchfork, which is at the forefront of the national indie scene [3]. (Kneebiter42 09:40, 1 April 2007 (UTC))Reply

  1. The album kicks some butt, too, so it's definitely notable. Downloads can be had at iTunes and emusic, so the band has national recognition. I'm a baby boom mom with a college kid, and I've heard their music, so I would agree that the band satisfies notability criteria!

(Natsthename 13:27, 12 April 2007 (UTC))Reply

Three Weeks edit

Give them two or three weeks and no one will be disputing their notoriety. These guys are going to be huge in a major way. Three weeks or less, I say. They're one Pitchfork review away from playing the Crystal Ballroom and other similarly huge venues. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Plumpy (talkcontribs) 10:00, 13 April 2007 (UTC).Reply

Name edit

Do they get their name from the Who song "Mary Anne with the Shaky Hands"? If so, shouldn't it be mentioned? Grutness...wha? 00:28, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Suggestion for External Links section or Professional Reviews edit

As an editor at Crawdaddy!, and to comply with COI guidelines, I am not posting the link to this review of the Shaky Hands' Lunglight. However, I would like to recommend it on its merits, and hope that an editor will find the time to examine the review and—if he or she sees fit—post it to this page's external links section, or, if a Lunglight page is created, to that page's professional reviews section. I appreciate your time. Crawdaddy! (favorable) [4]
Mike harkin (talk) 22:30, 3 September 2008 (UTC)Reply