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HEAVY metal fans are gentle, indie music listeners lack self-esteem and lovers of pop music are uncreative, according to research by an Edinburgh professor.
"I'm not much of a conversationalist first thing in the morning," Natty says with a friendly smile when we meet. It's certainly not true, but the 24-year-old north Londoner is only just getting accustomed to being on this side of the fence. Until a couple of years ago he was working behind the scenes as an engineer with some of the biggest names in indie music, including Razorlight. Now, with ...
It’s been a see-saw battle for Kennewick’s Red Room in its quest to become the premier venue for indie music in the Tri-Cities. I’ve written about them several times in no uncertain terms as being a little lax in reaching their goal.
Heavy metal fans and lovers of classical music have more in common than they like to think, according to research by a British university.
Indie music fans around the world are probably starting to wonder if there's something in Oklahoma's water that keeps turning out seemingly acid-damaged bands who exhibit bizarre behavior while making music that is decidedly left of center. First came the Flaming Lips, with a bandleader given to drenching himself in fake blood and going crowd-surfing in a giant plastic bubble while singing ...
Heavy metal fans are gentle, indie music listeners lack self-esteem and lovers of pop music are uncreative, according to research. The study on the links between personality and music taste has been conducted by a psychology professor over the last three years.
SINGAPORE: Thousands of fans turned up on opening night at Baybeats, one of the biggest indie music festival in Singapore on Friday.
A study by a psychology professor has found links between personality and music taste.
"Fans of indie music, for instance, were found to have low self-esteem and little motivation, but described themselves as creative. Rap enthusiasts, on the other hand, tend to think a lot of themselves and are extremely outgoing...
Heavy metal fans and lovers of classical music have more in common than they like to think, according to research published Friday by a university in Edinburgh.
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