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Is indie kid an aesthetic?

Is indie kid an aesthetic?

The indie aesthetic is based on individuality and independence. There are two camps of Indie, as the aesthetic underwent a modern resurgence in 2019-2020 labeled Indie Kid. This aesthetic rose to fame again through the app TikTok and centers around bright colors, 2000s-style fashion, and a skater lifestyle.

What are indie kids like?

Indie kids like experimentation, but not too much experimentation. They like extremity, but not too much extremity. They like songs, but they like them to be a bit shy and fuzzed-up and nervous and not too songish. Best of all they like bands which sound comfortingly like the other ones they already know are cool.

Is indie kid a subculture?

The word has become most often associated with a subculture defined by its associated music, fashion, behavior and beliefs. Indie culture is a lifestyle which follows social trends that are considered to consciously deviate from the mainstream.

Is indie music for hipsters?

While indie rock is normally a hipster favorite, a close second is underground hip hop that defined the late 90’s.

What do Alt kids listen to?

Most notably scene kids listen to metalcore, deathcore, post-hardcore, electronicore, crunkcore, electronic music, pop punk and other related genres.

Why is indie music hated?

The Lack of Understanding Of Indie Music People tend to hate whatever they fail to understand. That’s exactly the scenario that brews the hate for independent music. The lack of a definition of indie music is the primary reason for the hate. People have, therefore, attached a negative connotation to indie music.

Is indie alt fashion?

In contrast to light, airy, and occasionally colorful indie fashion, alternative (alt) fashion began to emerge, bringing darker components into 2020 fashion. A solid portion of alt fashion does not only stem from punk style, but punk music as well.

Is Mumford and Sons hipster?

Another instrument used by so-called hipster folk band, Mumford and Sons, is the double bass. Played by Ted Dwane, this is seen as the ‘most hipster’ instrument of the string world.

What is Scenecore?

Pejorative terms such as “myspace-core”, “scenecore” and “mallcore” have been used to describe scene music and artists. These terms mock the use of the suffix “-core” which has been used to describe genres related to the scene subculture such as metalcore, crunkcore, and deathcore.

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Ruth Doyle