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Are we living in the indie 00s again?

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Are we living in the indie 00s again?

Recently Arctic Monkeys announced the release of their new album “The Car” and together released their first single “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball”. A few months ago we found out that Yes Yes Yes will return to the label almost ten years after their last work. OUR BUT., again, she gave some cryptic hints about her next work, and with it, two singles.

What do all of the above have in common? Simply put, these are some of the most famous indie artists of the 2000s, and here’s the question: Are we experiencing the beginning of the indie renaissance of the 2000s?

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Guitar playing, electronic touches and a sound that is often suitable for both live performances and clubs. These were the indie 00s and their legacy can be easily traced to today’s names such as Pixel Grip, Bad Waitress, Jockstrap and Static Dress.

As for the mashups popular on tik tak, who knows him conversation with a girl, which we also met in the 00s, then finding the proportions is very simple.

And we’re not the only ones who notice this. Per Gordon Rafael and produced by Strokes “Madness Returns”. Finally, he says, “I saw the Strokes live in Glasgow last month and was blown away that they had 50,000 people – a lot of young fans, actually, who sang every riff, solo and verse at the top of their voices.”

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The sonic revival of 00s alternative material is not her only legacy today. OUR “handmade”, spontaneous logic “do it yourself” early 2000s seems to resonate in the post-pandemic period. “People need something that wakes them up and shakes them up and makes them feel alive and real,” comments Olivia and Indie Sleaze Instagram page manager.

And aesthetically, modern youth chooses a more sloppy look, with maximalist looks, black ink and everything else that fits into imperfection. The environment naturally influences how young people express themselves, and the situation of recent years gives Gen Z a lot of reasons for the above. Similarly, the situation worked in the 00s, as emphasized by its administrator Indie Slime: “Due to the recession, everything seemed impossible, people were celebrating their lives as a break from the bombing day after day. Going to the club was therapeutic in many ways.”

Everything shows that the big “explosion” of the indie revival of the 90s is just around the corner. And Azealia Banks would probably agree. Is this what she was thinking when she imitated Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos on her Instagram story?

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Source: Kathimerini

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