Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Heads up, Devendra!

The New York Times is re-trumpeting the rise of freak-folk, music columnists and bloggers are mocking The Grey Lady for being behind the times the first time, and indie fans have moved on long ago.

Now we hear that Devendra bristles at the term freak-folk. Guess what buddy, no one cares either way anymore. It’s all about freak-polka now.

4 Comments:

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Indie fans do tend to move on quickly. That's why they're indie fans.

"Inevitably, even as McSweeney's has matured and gained more seriousness of purpose, it has receded in hipster esteem, just as did trucker hats, Hush Puppies, the mullet. Like starlings on a trash-strewn field the hipsters alight together, peck intently for a time, and at some indiscernible signal take wing again at once. If they are the American avant-garde it is true, I think, in only this aspect—the unending churn of their tastes, this adult faddishness in the adolescent style."

 
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