Fleet Foxes

>Fleet Foxes
>Arcade Fire
>The National
>Grizzly Bear
>War on Drugs

is 2017 the year Indie Rock returns? Fleet Foxes is already AOTY material.

I hate all of those bands

I hate you.

I hate you

ff is good the rest have good albums that are far in the past
except for grizzly bear who listens to them is it 2009 again lol

Only two of those bands have released above an 8/10 and it was well over 10 years ago for both of them

I hate you

I hate you.

same

This. People thinking these trashy bands are any good is the reason the board is completely shit.

>listening to On Another Ocean
>seems a nice song so far
>that 180 at 2:05
>tfw a pleasant Fleet Floxes jam soothes me.

this

Don't forget Broken Social Scene as well.

i can understand the others but you hate grizzly bear? :tear:

I hate you

The ammount of new material from established guys this year is kind of crazy. Slowdive's comeback is really good too.

The only thing I need is for Sleep Well Beast to be good, and maybe Turbo Grafx 16 to be released this year and this year will be officially crazy good for me.

Slowdive is for homos tho

No nu-male indeh rock will not be a thing again, now fuck off.
same

more like Blowdive

Literally every single one of those are signed to major labels

Indie rock is genuinely worthless

I will literally guarantee you that Fleet Foxes will win at least one Grammy in January

War on Drugs is Secretly Canadian (indie), and The National is 4AD (XL/Beggars so non-major at least)

>implying a bunch of fucking white males can get a grammy in 1k+1017

If we could bet I would bet you. I'd even take odds on them winning two.

4ad isn't indie

Did you rush to write your response the moment you seen 4AD mentioned, without reading what's after?

4ad isn't indie

4AD is Beggars, which, despite having plenty of popular artists (most notable being Adele and Radiohead from XL), still isn't a major label per se. Last time I checked major labels consisted of Sony, WMG, UMG and EMI.

i didn't know indie labels were worth 75m a year.