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07-14-2010, 06:30 AM | #201 (permalink) |
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Out of the bands you listed, I probably like Arctic Monkeys the best though
I dislike hipsters/indie music elitists in general, how they think they're something special just because they listen to 'unaccessible' music, and think 'independently'. And their stupid nerd glasses. I like air quotes
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07-14-2010, 09:43 AM | #202 (permalink) |
love will tear you apart
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I love 'Indie' music for what it is these days, a genre. People that shun bands because of how big they are do my fucking head in. I prefer bands that are accessible, bands that don't have a Wiki page are a pain in the fucking arse.
I don't get how Indiefags or "hispters" actually enjoy listening to music that's harder to get hold of. A Wiki page makes life so much easier. Indiefags are the British version of hipsters I think, Indiefags aren't as annoying as Hipsters. Hipsters seem to listen to a lot of obscure noise pop and surfer stuff. Indiefags just listen to really bland Indie bands that sound like The Kooks without the radio airplay or record deal. I actually like a bit of Hipster type music, like Wavves for example. But because of their fan base, and how hyped they are they are hated for it. I think these hipster folk do listen to some good music, but because they take pride in how obscure it is, they won't get credit for it. Because they're arseholes. |
07-14-2010, 09:47 AM | #203 (permalink) |
Music Addict
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I have one or two indie*** friends. I swear they avoid the charts like the plague. I genuinely don't understand how they can live their life like that (bit dramatic maybe, probably not) but I love the fact that you could shuffle my iTunes and could hear Sugababes, Mogwai, Godspeed! The Strokes and Kelly Clarkson.
I think it's just insane when people restrict themselves with music, especially in case their status is damaged by listening to some bands with actual commercial recognition. So I guess you could say that I dislike people trying too hard to conform to a certain scene, it's more effort than it's even worth. Get over yourself. |
07-14-2010, 09:54 AM | #204 (permalink) | |
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07-14-2010, 09:55 AM | #205 (permalink) |
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Being in your 30s doesn't have any effect on whether you give a sh*t about what's popular and what isn't, I'm 18 and I'll listen to whatever I want. Regardless/unaware of anything that goes with it.
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07-14-2010, 10:09 AM | #207 (permalink) |
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I fall under both: I don't give a shit, and I'm unaware. I don't think being in your 30s determines it, I'm just not exposed to it much. I know Lady Gaga is the in thing at the moment and that's about it.. I have no idea who are really in the charts. Probably her and JLS or something. I wouldn't have a clue what rock bands are popular at the moment. Are there even any popular rock bands about at the moment?
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07-14-2010, 10:22 AM | #209 (permalink) |
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I don't know fersure. The only thing I'm certain of is Lady Gaga is quite popular at the moment, and if that makes me aware then great. But I don't really know I could be any less aware than I am at the moment, not through trying. I just don't work at a place where I can listen to radio, I don't watch music channels, I don't have friends that take an interest in music..
I'm glad I don't have it in my face, I don't hate anything in the charts because it's so oblivious to me I can't hate something I'm not exposed to. |
07-14-2010, 10:31 AM | #210 (permalink) |
The Sexual Intellectual
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I totally see what Janszoon is saying.
When I was in my early 20s I used to regularly read the weekly music press, Listen to Lamacq & Peel, all of my friends were really into all sorts of music and would discuss it with me & I would regularly go clubbing and checking out what was new there. These days I don't bother doing any of that & most of my friends have much more important priorities than talking about & following music. My only contact with what's happening comes from the odd snippet on TV or radio & this forum. I like having the freedom to listen to albums both past & present with pretty much no expectations.
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