search results matching tag: indie rock

» channel: learn

go advanced with your query
Search took 0.000 seconds

    Videos (200)     Sift Talk (0)     Blogs (1)     Comments (57)   

boombap (Member Profile)

my15minutes says...

ha! no, no. music (and comedy) are both far too subjective a thing, for me to think anything like that.

and aye, those words be immortal, indeed, boombap. thanks for not downvoting it.

In reply to this comment by boombap:
Why are you the first? It might have something to do with this song being, in the immortal words of Kriss Kross, "wiggity wiggity wiggity wack."

But then again I'm not cool enough for indie rock so...

OK Go - Invincible

boombap says...

Why are you the first? It might have something to do with this song being, in the immortal words of Kriss Kross, "wiggity wiggity wiggity wack."

But then again I'm not cool enough for indie rock so...

The Tragically Hip "Nautical Disaster"

Mock Orange - Window Shopping (Live)

Indiana Jones vs Nazi Convoy Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981

Psapp - Kittens vs. Robots

Saruman is METAL

Raiders of the Lost Ark, Flying Wing Fight Scene

Dear Mr. Supercomputer . . . send more troops

bamdrew says...

i love sufjan. singlehandedly redefining music with religious undertones into something creative and listenable, and redefining the scope of indie rock's soundscape (incorporating sting ensembles alongside organs and laptops).

The Breeders - Cannonball

deputydog says...

'Last Splash is the second album by indie rock band The Breeders, released August 31, 1993. Originally formed as a side project for the Pixies' bassist Kim Deal, The Breeders quickly became her primary recording outlet.

Last Splash peaked at #33 on Billboard's Billboard 200 album chart. By June, 1994, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipment in excess of one million units.'

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Over And Over Again

deputydog says...

I've seen these live a couple of times in Manchester and they're incredible. If you get a chance, listen to the album - for a debut it's phenomenal.

From Wikipedia...

'Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is an American indie rock group based in Brooklyn, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, comprised of Alec Ounsworth, Lee Sargent, Robbie Guertin, Tyler Sargent, and Sean Greenhalgh. Their debut album, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, was self-released in 2005.
They received praise from Rolling Stone as the 'Hot New Band' for 2005.'


Broken Social Scene: 7/4 Shoreline

Krupo says...

Broken Social Scene is a Canadian mega-indie-rock-band; this is the big single from their current self-titled album.

The song title refers to the fact that the song is in 7/4 time - as opposed to typical 4/4, ONE, two, Three, four beat you normally hear in pop/rock songs.

Aside from the unique time signature it's a really fun & enjoyable song.

*(Mega? When they played 7/4 Shoreline on Conan, he said they "need more guitars". There were 5 of them on stage.)



Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists

Beggar's Canyon