9.4.08

American Indie Vs British Indie

I watched a program last night called 'Later Live' which for any non UK readers is a live music show with a pretty eclectic range of guests. Well, it's about as eclectic as you would expect from the BBC.

There were two bands playing last night who would both be considered 'Indie' yet are very different.
The first was The Kooks who are an English band on Virgin records. The second was Yeasayer, a New York band on We Are Free records. The Kooks are typical of a lot of British Indie bands. They went to stage school and probably spend more time picking their outfits than writing songs. That's perhaps a little unfair, their songs are actually fun and catchy but they aren't exactly anything new. Their sound is boringly retro and they bring nothing new or unique. (This isn't something which only British bands are guilty of. Jet for example do exactly the same thing. Their biggest hit 'Are you gonna be my girl' is just a cover of 'Lust for life' with different lyrics). Johnny Borrell, who is no innovator himself, summed up The Kooks sound "It sounds like the band are literally rolling over, sticking their arse in the air and begging Radio 1 to fuck them."

Yeasayer on the other hand have an interesting almost tribal sound in a similar vein to Animal Collective. They use electronic sounds and are influenced by 'world' music (please excuse that awful phrase). Basically Yeasayer are inventive and dynamic whereas The Kooks sound like a band doing covers at a wedding. This serves to demonstrate the fact that what passes for 'Indie' over here is boring rubbish for NME reading students.

Yeasayer - 2080 Live


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The reason is that British bands are great at capturing the new American trend and putting a little new flare on it and trying to pass it off as unique a few years later. They're still holding on to The Strokes pantaloons (although I give credit to Artic Monkeys for originality). Same thing happened after Nirvana & Pearl Jam got big. What's missing in Britain is the new electronic keyboard led indie bands that are spring up from the US and Montreal Canada. I'm sure they'll catch on - but a little too late. (Sam, Baltimore, MD)

Anonymous said...

Oh piss off.

Anonymous said...

OMG, you got to be kidding me! America, rather devote your time fixing our fucking world economy, then doing what this retarded of a band is doing?what are doing? sounds like they fucked johnny clegg up the ass...the new sound?