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Posted: March 22 2006 at 17:20 |
Vompatti wrote:
^Brit pop and indie aren't the same thing, but I'm not sure about the definition of indie either. Anyway, The Smiths , Joy Division and early R.E.M. are some of my favourites. And if Echo & The Bunnymen can be considered indie, they're great too. |
Oooh, yes, REM :) Document is a bloody good album :D
Yeah, Echo is cool :)
And The Ramones ..
Hey ho! Let's Go!
I guess they're not indie though ...
:S
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 17:19 |
salmacis wrote:
Don't even get me started on NME...being a mere 18 I'm possibly expected to like the sort of music they cover in their paper, but their hack journalism and blind following of flash in the pan bands just turns me right off. It's arguable in some respects that they are amongst those most responsible for the backlash against prog since the late 70s. NME recently disgusted me with their 'best British albums' poll which had The Arctic Monkeys at Number 5 (!), about a week after the album was released!! To be fair, some of my fave albums that are usually ignored, like the fantastic 'Oddesey and Oracle' by The Zombies, 'Bryter Layter' by Nick Drake and 'SF Sorrow' by The Pretty Things, were in there, but featuring an album that was technically hours old in a best ever poll was quite ridiculous.
I must admit I do find most indie rather 'soft' myself- bands like Keane, Snow Patrol, The Killers, The Bravery and of course, Coldplay, are amongst the wettest bands ever to masquerade under the term 'rock' and all do technically belong to the indie genre.
One band that has a degree of promise, though their singles seem to have been as uninspired as most indie fare, is The Mystery Jets; I heard a 10 minute epic by them lately that reminded me a little of King Crimson meets Caravan, though some Spinal Tap esque 'Listen To The Flower People' silliness creeped in at times. Yet, this shows some promise that at last indie acts may start experimenting beyond the usual territory...
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Yeah, The NME has gone from bad to WORSE in the last five years, since bands like Blur, Pulp and Oasis (well, the DECENT Oasis) dissapeared off the scene ..
I also like Soundgarden :) :x But I suposse they're not Indie ..
I always thought 'Indie' was a dog's name .. :>
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memowakeman
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 17:08 |
Vompatti thanx... im seeing that Joy Division, The Smiths, are the most mentioned bands here, i like them, specially Smiths, maybe "indie" is on the later 80´s early 90´s
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Vompatti
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 16:29 |
^Brit pop and indie aren't the same thing, but I'm not
sure about the definition of indie either. Anyway, The Smiths , Joy Division and
early R.E.M. are some of my favourites. And if Echo & The Bunnymen
can be considered indie, they're great too.
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memowakeman
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 16:05 |
what does indie mean?? how can a band could be considered indie, really i dont know that genre...
seeing the posts, most of the bands are english, i have heard a lot of times talk about brit-pop genre, coldplay, keane, travis, flaming lips, i dont know if brit pop and indie are the same...
sorry for my ignorance
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goose
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 15:30 |
Lately I've been listening to:
Unwed Sailor,
Houston,
Shellac,
Flaming Lips ,
Pixies,
Rosie Thomas,
dEUS,
and I haven't been listening to Manic Street Preachers as much as I should have
All pretty good stuff. From a prog perspective those uninitiated into
the world of indie could do worse than to listen to Flaming Lips, or
maybe even dEUS or Houston (not the rapper..!)
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salmacis
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 15:19 |
Don't even get me started on NME...being a mere 18 I'm possibly expected to like the sort of music they cover in their paper, but their hack journalism and blind following of flash in the pan bands just turns me right off. It's arguable in some respects that they are amongst those most responsible for the backlash against prog since the late 70s. NME recently disgusted me with their 'best British albums' poll which had The Arctic Monkeys at Number 5 (!), about a week after the album was released!! To be fair, some of my fave albums that are usually ignored, like the fantastic 'Oddesey and Oracle' by The Zombies, 'Bryter Layter' by Nick Drake and 'SF Sorrow' by The Pretty Things, were in there, but featuring an album that was technically hours old in a best ever poll was quite ridiculous.
I must admit I do find most indie rather 'soft' myself- bands like Keane, Snow Patrol, The Killers, The Bravery and of course, Coldplay, are amongst the wettest bands ever to masquerade under the term 'rock' and all do technically belong to the indie genre.
One band that has a degree of promise, though their singles seem to have been as uninspired as most indie fare, is The Mystery Jets; I heard a 10 minute epic by them lately that reminded me a little of King Crimson meets Caravan, though some Spinal Tap esque 'Listen To The Flower People' silliness creeped in at times. Yet, this shows some promise that at last indie acts may start experimenting beyond the usual territory...
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Meddler
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 14:48 |
Would Bright Eyes be considered Indie? If so, that would be my favorite.
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Trickster F.
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 14:40 |
Some of my favourite Indie groups:
Arcade Fire The Decembrists The Flaming Lips Joy Division My Bloody Valentine Neutral Milk Hotel Sonic Youth Xiu Xiu
I like the albums I have by them but need to listen to them all more often.
-- Ivan
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¢¾Old¢¾Hen¢¾
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Posted: March 22 2006 at 08:39 |
I put real in brackets because there are too many wannabe indie bands of 2004 to present. When Coldplay released their debut in 2000, I loved it. And Them. Now EVERYONE loves them. They've got kinda commercial. Maybe that's good. But not if they've got it playing on the pop/dance music channels. It's the same with the Kaiser Chiefs, Artic Monkeys, The Streets, The Ordinary Boys ... and so on. The NME has turned into this crappy, stoopid magazine; they lick the Artic Monkeys' arses and call them the best band since ... I don't know when.
bring back the melody maker :D
:) My favourite indie bands ...
. The Cure . The Smiths . Joy Division . Stone Roses . Happy Mondays . New Order . Manic Street Preachers .
I know a lot of people don't like Indie though, cus it's too soft for them .. then I know some people who only like Indie because Prog is boring and Metal is too heavy.
Hm ..
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