At an indiepop festival, a friend asked me,   'Is that the theme? Do all indiepop bands have to have females in them?'  My answer?  'No, you don't have to have females for a band to be indiepop; it often just seems to happen like that.'   Getting to basics, indiepop has three core elements:    The punk ethic that anyone can form a band and be listened to.  A joy and wonder in the world reflected in tuneful, often simple songs.  Small-scale media publicity via word of mouth, fanzines, blogs, podcasts and mixtapes.     The toy industry's idea of an 'indie-girl'    Being male or female has nothing to do with these; it's just that indiepop doesn't set itself up as a boy's club. Women and girls may feel more willing to have a go within this genre, feeling that their ideas are welcomed. I guess that the child-like joy and wonder thing often correlates with middle-class decency and romanticism, which is why so many indiepop bands look like a bunch o...
Songwriter and musician with Po! and Ruth's Refrigerator; owner of Rutland Records; co-writer of punkgirldiaries.com. Now recording, filming, writing for new company unglamorous music.