this cover is groovy... it sounds like casio rock
meets a-ha or OMD...
ck
np squarepusher, dust switch
--- Russ Sweetser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i just added an indie rock cover to the indie rock
> covers page
>
> http://indieboots.digitalsushi.com/covers
>
> its "artie james and the fr
we call them "vulcans" in seattle.
i think it suits the look.
- Original Message -
From: amy wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: indie rock kids
> no one take this the wrong way
no one take this the wrong way or anything, but i think supposed emoians
look dirty. they wear scroungy clothes, have longer hair than i do only
their hair sticks up in mid air and mine actually stays down. they wear
those dumb thick black glasses..and ugh some of them have piercings in
every ca
In a message dated Tue, 23 Nov 1999 1:32:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, "David Park"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i was just wondering if some of the people on the list don't consider themselves of
>the "indie-rock" type. Most of my favorite music is indie-rock, but I don't dress
>the part at
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Brandon Seaton wrote:
> also, in baby blue sedan- what goes in the blank? "and henry you danced
> like a ___ Indian"
>
im pretty sure he says "warm wooden indian".. you know like wooden indians
they have in bars. only stiff dancing people have blood in their v
Brandon Seaton wrote:
> i have a problem. the whole 'indie
> rock' concept is super fuzzy to me... does that make me
> an indie rocker? If someone could give me a clear definition, i'd be
> super grateful.
Actually, Brandon, nobody knows how to define indie rock. Not because of the
new market
Brandon Seaton wrote:
> howdy,
>i am fairly new to the list, and i have a problem. the whole 'indie
> rock' concept is super fuzzy to me. does it only relate to the band being
> on an independent label? i've heard people call Perfect from Now On an
> indie rock album, but its on Warner B