What’s the difference between regular rock and indie rock?

Chicago Pride asked:


I know some of you will just say that indie is short for independent music, as opposed to mainstream music, which isn’t at all what I’m asking about, so don’t even think about telling me that.

Connor
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6 Responses to “What’s the difference between regular rock and indie rock?”

  1. Luis Says:

    Liam

    I dont know?

  2. Brianna Says:

    Noah

    Indie rock is a little bit soft and doesn’t really sound the same. Trust me if its indie you will know.

  3. Kaylee Says:

    Caleb

    What r u saying is regular rock? Like Pearl Jam and Shinedown or what?? Give more info.

  4. Isaiah Says:

    Jesus

    indie music are bands that are usually just getting started out and can’t get a major label deal….or they are just making music for fun and not the money.

    most indie artists don’t make much, which is a disappointment…but it seems that indie music tends to be better then mainstream becasue the artists maybe are still true to the music and not to the money

  5. Anthony Says:

    Natalie

    Indie is a little softer I guess. Like The Decemberists and Murder by Death. Two of my favorite Indie bands. Personally, I like it a lot. Nobody else that I know does because they say it’s just weird. Iron and Wine…I like that band too.

  6. Christopher Says:

    Liam

    Well, indie music is short for independent label. Meaning they haven’t signed with a major label.

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