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Hi, hope you are well. Are there any issues with the sources used below in this article? There are no social media links cited and everything used is from the source of the information or reliable news articles. The Apple link shows the EP's necessary information. Mary Beth McCauley's Daily Beacon article documents an interview with a member of the musical act where the EP and first show is discussed. The PDF sourced shows proof of entry to the mentioned WIVK competition. Rachel Dowd's piece features the song, "For Once," and reviews it. Florian Maier talks about the single, "Mind." The Masquerade link describes the lineup and event details for when the band opened for Zeal & Ardor. Lee Zimmeran in the eighth source documents both when the band opened for Andy Biersack and Blackfoot. Knoxville Urban Guy mentions "Trace of Rain" in depth and the video. TUSK CALENDAR is a notable local article series and lists the band as the support act for Mother's Finest. Cellarpass has the band as the support act listed as The Sedonas and is an advertising avenue for the show's venue. All other sources are very straight forward, notable and document the information being said in the draft well. Thank you!