If you were able to have as many releases as rateyourmusic.com and provide a public API then I'd be very interested. But due to the userbases of sites like rym and discogs who have contributed a lot to the information and number of releases on those sites, it's hard to see how new contenders in this particular space can compete
A public API will be implemented long-term. Releases are all fed from MusicBrainz database (2.6M releases atm), so I'd say that chances that you'll find what you're looking for are high.
And if not, then you can add a release by providing a Spotify/Discogs/Bandcamp/Mixcloud URL in the search box, and it will fetch the proper metadata.
These stands are definitely my favourites. But I use a kryptonite fuhgeddaboudit d-lock and have come across some of different thicknesses which means I have to work the angles a bit if I want to lock both the wheel and frame at the same time as the d lock is quite small. It's not always possible.
Rereading that sentence I can see how it could be read as applying to Fisher’s book but it was the world passed through a neoliberal filter that I attempted to describe.