Deep Indie is music that you can't find ANYWHERE except the deepest reaches of the Internet, at local coffeeshops, and on podcasts like SOCIETY'S BASEMENT. Usually Deep Indie artists release their music digitally on platforms like Soundcloud and Bandcamp.
girl- "I just love that Real Indie Music!"
guy- "Oh, like The Black Keys?"
girl- "Well, that's okay, but i'm talking real- like DEEP INDIE. Like Rubber Clown Car, or Electric Cake Salad, or The Droids!"
....
guy (who hasn't heard any of those, but wants to seem cool anyway)- "Uh, yeah! That stuff, uh, rocks!"
guy- "Oh, like The Black Keys?"
girl- "Well, that's okay, but i'm talking real- like DEEP INDIE. Like Rubber Clown Car, or Electric Cake Salad, or The Droids!"
....
guy (who hasn't heard any of those, but wants to seem cool anyway)- "Uh, yeah! That stuff, uh, rocks!"
by King Of Werd March 31, 2017
The dirty indi is where you make your partner vomit and proceed to use it as lube. Also referred to as the chunky monkey
by Remi the rat April 02, 2020
Rock written and preformed by artists more concerned with self-expression than self finance, often considered "hipster" music
by Lovely beasty October 01, 2012
Indie girls are all about the image, creating an interesting irony as they spend all their time and effort reading up on obscure bands and shopping in thrift stores cultivating the illusion that they couldn't give a damn. They could. As a self professed Indie Kid I'll admit that I Band bash like there's no tomorrow and am well aware that 'your favourite band sucks'.
Indie Girls can be seen as stuck up, but this is an ignorant misconception. Individuals are stuck up, not sub or forefront (storefront?) cultures. All self loving (or loathing if you're that way inclined) groups eminate antagonism at one time or another, mainly because we have developed an obsession for labels. What's with the Indie Kid/Emo/Hardcore Kid turf war? We all try way too hard, and if that results in resentment based on what you wear or the music you listen to, so be it. I pesonally find Indie music more gritty and subversive, but thats just me.
Back to Indie girls. Wears stovepipe jeans or twee dresses/skirts, vintage tees and oversized beaded sweaters. Pays attention to her overall appearance, although would love you to think it's all effortless.
As opposed to an emo or scene kid she's unlikely to go overboard on the eye-makeup or hair gel. Cropped or shaggy hair with long prominant fringes are common. Accesorises with beads, bright nail paint and plastic jewlery.
If you think that the music on the OC is indie, then you're not an indie kid.
Indie Girls can be seen as stuck up, but this is an ignorant misconception. Individuals are stuck up, not sub or forefront (storefront?) cultures. All self loving (or loathing if you're that way inclined) groups eminate antagonism at one time or another, mainly because we have developed an obsession for labels. What's with the Indie Kid/Emo/Hardcore Kid turf war? We all try way too hard, and if that results in resentment based on what you wear or the music you listen to, so be it. I pesonally find Indie music more gritty and subversive, but thats just me.
Back to Indie girls. Wears stovepipe jeans or twee dresses/skirts, vintage tees and oversized beaded sweaters. Pays attention to her overall appearance, although would love you to think it's all effortless.
As opposed to an emo or scene kid she's unlikely to go overboard on the eye-makeup or hair gel. Cropped or shaggy hair with long prominant fringes are common. Accesorises with beads, bright nail paint and plastic jewlery.
If you think that the music on the OC is indie, then you're not an indie kid.
by Rigby Bum July 13, 2006
One who works in a certain industry and demonstrates habits/characteristics because of it; or uses terminology relevant only to that industry.
1)Lindsey says: "I was the closer tonight and we were slammed! I was in the weeds for 2 hours after getting triple sat. Luckily the double L bussed my section for me before she got cut."
Leigh: "You're such an Indie".
2)At the restaraunt we had dinner at, Lindsey was being such an Indie. She collected all the menus from our friends and handed them to our server when we were done ordering."
Leigh: "You're such an Indie".
2)At the restaraunt we had dinner at, Lindsey was being such an Indie. She collected all the menus from our friends and handed them to our server when we were done ordering."
by Indie1 March 05, 2007
Indie kids are the new generation of nerd. They're the "cool nerd" cos they embrace the awkwardness.
by stonahsarah January 12, 2009
Someone who is a mix between the following
Typical Indie Kid:
-likes V necks
-shops at american apparel and thrift stores
-wide vocabulary
-skinny jeans
-thick glasses
-artsy
-long bangs that are side swept
-try to be original
-ALOT like NEVERSHOUTNEVER/Chris Drew
Scene Kid;
-teased hair in bright colours
-likes to be CRAZY!
-says things like "niggah" "thnxkaibai" and "Rawr!"
-likes kiddy things like hello kitty,dinosaurs robots
-Dark makeup and false lashes
-bright and fun
Indie Sceneter;
(can be any mix but here's an example)
-artsy
-crazy
-wears v-necks
-likes screamo but NOT indie music
-loves hello kitty
-HATES teasing there hair.
you may find indie scenesters that love some scene things and hate others and that love some indie things and hate others...it depends
Typical Indie Kid:
-likes V necks
-shops at american apparel and thrift stores
-wide vocabulary
-skinny jeans
-thick glasses
-artsy
-long bangs that are side swept
-try to be original
-ALOT like NEVERSHOUTNEVER/Chris Drew
Scene Kid;
-teased hair in bright colours
-likes to be CRAZY!
-says things like "niggah" "thnxkaibai" and "Rawr!"
-likes kiddy things like hello kitty,dinosaurs robots
-Dark makeup and false lashes
-bright and fun
Indie Sceneter;
(can be any mix but here's an example)
-artsy
-crazy
-wears v-necks
-likes screamo but NOT indie music
-loves hello kitty
-HATES teasing there hair.
you may find indie scenesters that love some scene things and hate others and that love some indie things and hate others...it depends
by bbyilu March 09, 2010