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Indy Rock

A genre of music associated with bands on the independent scene; otherwise, not on major lable. Some popular Indy lables are Sub-Pop and Saddle-Creek.

The Desaparecidos, Cursive, Kind of Like Spitting

by Stupid Mop August 7, 2003

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


indie rock

Genre of music, nicknamed after the independent labels which support lesser-known bands. Typically, the independent labels allow more "musical freedom", which results in a truer, less cookie-cutter sound that mainstream listeners do not immediately identify with. Indie rock draws inspiration from bands such as the Beatles, The Velvet Underground, and Radiohead.

Many indie rock bands are characterized by the use of unique or less-popular instruments. Subjectively (since music is subjective), indie rock cds typically sound less "perfect" than mainstream music, which typically grabs the attention of indie rock enthusiasts.

Indie rock is a mixture of many other genres, including alternative rock, folk music, electronica, even pop. It also tends to be very positive music, despite popular opinion.

More well-known rockers that are excellent introductions: The Killers, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, Arctic Monkeys, Spoon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Others that are popular among indie rockers: The Flaming Lips, The Shins, Bright Eyes, The Decemberists, Wilco, The Magic Numbers, Mates of State, The Essex Green, Calexico, dios (malos), Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Rilo Kiley, far too many to list. Find a Paste magazine and dig in.

by GoldLion May 4, 2006

451πŸ‘ 160πŸ‘Ž


indie rock

1.Music not signed to a label or not signed to a major label.
2.Underground, somewhat experimental, music. (modest mouse, sigur ros, the decemberists)
3. A tribe of people, hipsters, indie kids who all try to latch onto the next hip band before their friend does.

Sonic Unyon is an indie rock label.

by julie October 14, 2003

179πŸ‘ 81πŸ‘Ž


indie rock

Indie rock- A genre of music and cult following of younger generation which is striving to be different from pop music followers. Music is often β€œunderground”, not known to popular audiences because of independent record labels. The musical style combines british punk, rock and roll, and heavy metal.

by trista stanley October 27, 2003

381πŸ‘ 213πŸ‘Ž


Indie Rock

Originally a term for the Independent/Unsigned Indie Rock scene, now is a sub-genre of alternative rock. Not only categorized anymore by the Independence or label of the band, but rather by the sound. Vocals usually exemplify attributes such as exadurated consonant pronunciation, Poetic/symbolic/allegoric lyrics, lyrics which are completely random and interpretive, or lyrics that tell a story. The lyrics of certain songs may be confused with "emo" music, but the Indie scene does not center on such pathetic subjects and has an overall brighter philosophy on life. Sloppy guitar chords, random solos, violin/other commonly classical instrumentals, Off-beats and unique digital editing.

The Pixies
Arctic Monkeys
Bright Eyes
The Fratellis
The Killers
Franz Ferdinand

I know they're on a major label, but they are definitely Indie Rock!

by Kyle Jabber Billings May 26, 2007

99πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


indie rock

indie rock is a genre of music that is "undeground", thus not many people in the pop culture world know about these music gems. although some indie bands become big (ex. death cab for cutie) then their followers begin to think of them as "sell outs". indie rock is the best music out there, too bad todays shit music blinds the general public.
indie although is very competitive and mos hipsters compete for who knows more "un-known" bands.

some examples of indie rock artists are:
bright eyes
the umbrellas
hot chip
cat power

some indie rock record labels:
crank
saddle creek

by teh.cooper October 14, 2005

307πŸ‘ 183πŸ‘Ž


Indie rock

Rock written and preformed by artists more concerned with self-expression than self finance, often considered "hipster" music

Indie rock bands: The Wombats, The Pigeon Detectives, The Strokes, etc.

by Lovely beasty October 1, 2012

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž