Does The World Need Another Indie Rock Band? Discuss

Indie Music Pampelmoose

The UK’s Independent newspaper asks the question. It’s too long of an article to summarize efficiently so I encourage you to read it here and then discuss.

Also I’ll send a free Gang of Four 7″ single with a Shepard Fairey artwork cover to the person that tells me what the image above is parodying - hint, it’s political. [Hugo, you needn't apply....I know you know]

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7 Responses to “Does The World Need Another Indie Rock Band? Discuss”

  1. JWallace Says:

    Dave–I know the answer, but since I work from my home office and saw this five seconds after you posted it, I will refrain from giving the answer–wouldn’t be fair to snipe it :-) but I must say that’s a funny-as-hell riff on the original.

    On the article…a guy I worked with at Gearwire once said “Now that everybody can put out a record, we finally see that sometimes exclusion isn’t such a bad thing.”

  2. James Says:

    I am far more shameless than jwallace! It is a parody of a famous 1970s’ Tory campaign poster which blamed Labour for creating unemployment! The original slogan was “Labour Isn’t Working”!

  3. Dave Allen Says:

    Ok, Joe and James, let’s call it a tie…send addresses to me at info@pampelmoose.com and a 7″ will wing its way to you both

  4. douglas martin Says:

    well, since the contest is over, i’ll just point out that “landfill-indie” is a pretty brilliant term. i feel like this is somehow (although indirectly) the libertines’ fault; up the bracket spawned all of these bands that want to be like the libertines, but none of those bands are nearly as clever. or, i dunno; maybe they weren’t inspired by the libertines and just started these bands to get girls and become rock stars. a good portion of this stuff is just a bland retread of something that’s been happening for decades, much like the singer/songwriter genre. as a musician, i’ve always thought that sounding anonymous and boring is a fate far worse than sounding weird or “inaccessible.”

    with all of the interesting, progressive bands popping up what seems like every single day, it’s pretty surprising that these bland, anonymous guitar-pop bands can still sell records. i guess that’s what payola can do for you.

  5. Hugo Says:

    Damn…I wanted to win something…

  6. James Says:

    Thanks again Dave. Will be pleased to receive it.

    Fun fact: All of the people who posed for the original poster were Young Tories (or whatever they call themselves)! I wouldn’t have given any of them a job either! :-)

  7. troy Says:

    hmmm, Douglas. i don’t know if you can blame the libertines for inspiring lesser and watered-down versions of their own band, any more than you can blame ANY successful or interesting group for the hopefuls/hopeless which spring up in their wake. as to the bland, uninspiring and uninteresting: it’s omnipresent, because let’s face it — a large percentage of music listeners prefer bland, uninspiring and uninteresting, and really, there’s nothing wrong with that, as there’s plenty to go around.

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