What is indie rock? It started out referring to music released by independent labels, free from the rule of corporate titans like Capitol, Columbia and Atlantic. Refusing to let low budgets stop them from recording their sound and distributing it to the masses (either entirely homemade or with the help of a smaller, independent label), the genre’s earliest champions refused to eventually gain widespread appeal themselves and to prove the commercial feasibility of self-produced music.
While it’s hard to pin down the sound of indie music, it can be characterized by a DIY lo-fi aesthetic that embraces more creative experimentation outside of cookie-cutter mold, coupled with an ethos of authentic, off-the-beaten-track depictions of life everyone’s perspective and lyrical content that may not appeal to a wide audience. Inevitably, over time, many indie bands have released music under major labels—think Sonic Youth, REM, and Modest Mouse—but are still classified as indie because they retained their early sound and independent stance.
The genre’s origins are a sprawling patchwork with roots in the US, UK and New Zealand in the 70’s and 80’s. When asked who the first indie rock band was, many point to the Manchester pop-punk quartet The Buzzcocks, whose 1977 Spiral Scratch EP became their first successful independent album. By the mid-1980s, a bustling scene of college bands, including Pavement, REM, and The Replacements, provided the foundation for indie rock that started a revolution. The movement gained even more traction in the late ’80s when acts like The Smiths in the UK and Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. in the US released era-defining records, along with indie icons The Stone Roses and The Cure, who went on to become international stars ascended Good.
In the 1990s, the term “indie rock” began to become interchangeable with grunge and alternative rock, with bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam rising to the mainstream, further pushing the boundaries of what independent artists could achieve. In the 2000s, the torch was passed to The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Arctic Monkeys to further define the modern indie rock sound. Countless subgenres of indie rock have evolved over the past few decades, ranging from lo-fi to emo, garage rock, indie pop, shoegaze, post-rock, math rock, and more.
Today, “indie rock” dominates as a collective term for an eclectic mix of musical styles, provoking even more of a spirit and ideology of music as opposed to a hackneyed sound. For those who have made and are making indie rock, it’s not about climbing the charts; In their earliest days, the spearheads of the genre made music to appeal to the world’s misfits – a lack of industry support was the last thing stopping them. If you’re a music fan, you’ve probably come across indie rock, which has etched your heart like no other mainstream music. So we urge you to check out some of these indie rock tattoos and also reserve a spot on your skin for one of your own.
SONIC YOUTH
Goo (1990)
Washing Machine (1995)
Sonic Sister (2004)
PIXIES
Doolittle (1989)
NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL
Airplane Over the Sea (1998)
modest mouse
Lonely Crowded West (1997)
Build Nothing from Something (1999)
Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004)
We Were Dead Before the Ship Sinked (2007)
NIRVANA
Bleach (1989)
Never mind (1991)
In the Womb (1993)
THE PUNCHES
Is that it (2001)
Is that it (2001)
The New Abnormal (2020)
ARCTIC MONKEYS
Whatever People Say I Am, I’m Not (2006)
Humbug (2009)
Suck it and see (2011)
CAR SEAT HEADREST
Twin Fantasy (2011)
THE MURDERERS
Hot Excitement (2004)
LCD SOUND SYSTEM
LCD sound system (2005)
INTERPOL
El Pintor (2014)
THE NATIONAL
DEATH CABIN FOR CUTIE
Transatlantic (2003)
Plans (2005)
SHINING EYES
I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning (2005)
THE CURE
Pornography (1982)
Boys Don’t Cry (1980)
Decay (1989)
Desire (1992)
THE SHINS
Winning the Night Away (2007)
SEATER-KINNEY
Dig Me Out (1997)
YES YES YES
Show Your Bones (2006)
DINOSAUR JR.
Without Sound (1994)
SLIDE
Spider Country (1991)
Spider Country (1991)
BUILT TO BURY
The Normal Years (1996)
Keep It Like A Secret (1999)
BELLE AND SEBASTIAN
The Boy with the Arab Strap (1998)
THE SPARE PARTS
Pleased to Meet Me (1987)
Let It Be (1984)
THE Buzzcocks
Love Bites (1978)
Singles Go Steady (1979)
Elliot Smith
Eliot Smith (1995)
Figure 8 (2000)
WROUGHT
The Queen Is Dead (1986)
Meat Is Murder (1985)
THE WHITE STRIPES
Live in the Light of the Rising Sun (2014)