Sinister: important "indie" rantings

Thefoxxinthesnow at xxx.com Thefoxxinthesnow at xxx.com
Mon Aug 20 20:46:41 BST 2001


hello there.  for quite some time i've been a lurker, but i feel now the time 
is more important than ever to write, not for any particular reason other 
than to question the whole indie scene (thus encompassing an entire scary 
subculture).

don't get me wrong, i listen to indie music.  but if you saw me you might not 
think it.  i work at (gasp! a corporation) banana republic, and i like my 
hair to look washed (because it is).  i like to consider myself a purist; i 
don't listen to belle to belong to some strange and snobbish subculture but 
instead for the music, plain and simple.

the indie-rock scene lacks diversity.  go to any concert of any other genre 
and you'll find some many "types" of people, people who have joined with a 
similar love for music.  go to an indie rock show and you'll only find indie 
rock people. so silly.  people who will only talk to you if you look like you 
love the music (?!)   

based on my own experiences at indie rock concerts i can conclude that the 
indie rock scene is pretentious, fake, and breeds snobby, judgmental people. 
 the music of the indie rock scene is supposed to contain more beauty, to 
have more meaning to the people who listen to it than fans of other types of 
non-indie music yet indie music fans can only turn and judge another person 
on how vintage their clothing is....
explain how that makes the indie music scene more mature and enlightened than 
any other.

lauren
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