Bangel wrote:
As for Panic! at the Disco, they are not indie. Indie doesn't really have anything to do with record labels (also, I disagree with you that Fueled by Ramen isn't very mainstream, considering Panic!'s evil clone, Fall Out Boy, is also hugely popular and on that label). It has to do with how mainstream the band is. Panic! is mainstream. Very mainstream. You do not sell out all your concerts in four minutes and NOT be mainstream.
Like I said, Indie is pretty subjective. Some people say that it's soley based on whether or not the band is signed to a major record label (because Indie could have very well derived from independent), while others say its based on whether or not the band is mainstream. Also, Fueled by Ramen is pretty well known, but they're still an independent record label, which is why I listed P!atD. But hey, like I said, whatever floats your boat.
Igg wrote:
Plus, Pengy, you make no sense. You say Panic! At The Disco are indie because they aren't signed to a major record label, but you list The Smiths? Dude, I love The Smiths, but indie they ain't....they're (well, were) a pretty major band!
The Smiths were signed onto Rough Trade Records, an independent record label. So if you go by my definition of Indie, then you'd understand why I listed them.
But anyways. Does anyone else think that Emily Haines (from Metric, BSS, and Stars's "Going Going Gone") is absolutely fantastic? Her voice is amazing.