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Gungor - self described as liturgical post-rock.
Anathallo - I love these guys.
The Welcome Wagon - Indie-folk. The sound is similar to Sufjan Stevens in part because Stevens helped produce it. Welcome Wagon is made up of Stevens' pastor and his pastor's wife.
[QUOTE="Tropicalshower"]Sons and daughters Aberdeen city The bravery_en1gma_I've never known anyone that likes Aberdeen City! :o
I live in Aberdeen.....anyway back on topic.
The Fratellis
The Strokes
Vampire weekend
Biffy Clyro
The Macabees
The Cribs
Empire of the Sun
you cant go wrong with the Maccabees. also try Foals. if you want a more electro-indie sound try "Two Door Cinema Club" "Phoenix" & posssibly "STRFKER"
"Local Natives" "Bombay Bicycle Club" "The Drums" "Mystery Jets" "Vampire Weekend" and the album of the year winners "The XX"
maybe "Arctic Monkeys" & "Mumford & Sons" (they arent really indie though but have that vibe)
Well, I see that this is a few months old, but there are a few favorites of mine that I see absent :P For the record, my definition of Indie is anything that is not blaring all over the radio and is relatively unheard of, so these artists are of various genres.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Shiny Toy Guns
Phoenix
The Decemberists
Imogen Heap
Wolfmother
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Hercules and Love Affair
Kate Nash
Regina Spektor
Kerli
The Green Children
La Roux
New Young Pony Club
Patrick Wolf
Tegan and Sara
Say Hi
The Birthday Massacre
The Naked and Famous
Santigold
I Hate Kate (They now go by Darling Thieves, but they've changed a bit so I would suggest looking both up)
The Postal Service
Silversun Pickups
Paolo Nutini
MGMT
Alina Puscau
Metric
Iron & Wine
Mika
Orianthi
I Blame Coco
Robyn
Mutemath
Eva Simons
Ladytron
The Ting Tings
Neon Hitch
*whew!* Alright, that's probably more than you ever wanted to know and then some, so hopefully this will suffice. Enjoy! :D
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