What age did you grow out of over-glorified nostalgia-driven indie rock, /mu/ ?
I'd say about 16.
>>64228178
17, then I became a metalhead
never really liked indie
>>64228178
Yeah because mallcore is much more grown up
Never listened to it. I began to listen to music at 24 with classic prog, so every time I listen to popular music, I feel as if the musicians were 70 or 80 years old in comparison.
>>64228271
In the sense, they perform so slowly and lifelessly compared to what I'm used to.
>>64228271
>>64228282
*tips fedora
>>64228271
>I began to listen to music at 24
how and why please
Harry go to bed
>>64228309
Enjoy listening to your silence interrupted with occasional bits of music here and there.
>>64228338
Non-musical household, instinctive dislike of rhythm/beat/...-heavy 'music' I would hear from my neighbours (coming from my lack of autism -- in reality, I'm instinctively attracted to simplistic genres like jazz and rap, but that's another story), lack of friends to shape my taste, little cash to buy music (and too stupid to download them), emotional reservations leading to lack of curiosity & never looking out for music, circumstantial nerdiness in the sense of being interested in programming instead... They just combined.
Growing out of music? If you liked something once, why would you suddenly stop?
You hipsters are trying too hard.