I am in love with indie** music.
I am in love with live music.
I am in love with fashion.
I am in love with pop culture.
I am in love with movies.
I am in like with cooking.
I am in a horrible relationship with writing.
**This is just to save us some time and argument:
"Indie" is short for "independent", for many of its artists are or were unsigned or signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels. It is NOT a genre of music, but it's often used as an umbrella term covering a wide range of artists and styles, connected by some degree of allegiance to the values of underground culture.
Genres or sub-genres often associated with indie rock include lo-fi, post-rock, sadcore, C86, and math rock, to list but a few; other related (and sometimes overlapping) categories include shoegazing and indie pop.
Indie artists place a premium on maintaining complete control of their music and careers, releasing albums on independent record labels (sometimes their own) and relying on touring, word-of-mouth, and airplay on independent or college radio stations for promotion. Some end up moving to major labels, often on favorable terms won by their prior independent success.
"I believe in a thing called love." Which shall forever remain my philosophy.
"And I'm bad news. Baby, I'm bad news. I'm just bad news, bad news, bad news." --Rilo Kiley
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