Matthew Bizer’s Reviews > Such Great Heights: The Complete Cultural History of the Indie Rock Explosion > Status Update
Matthew Bizer
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As a Zillennial indiehead, this takes a hard turn in the middle from “neat music history, I didn’t know all of this” to MAXIMUM NOSTALGIA
— Apr 05, 2026 07:41AM
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Matthew Bizer
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“My faith informs what I'm doing. It’s really the core of what I'm doing in a lot of ways. But the language of faith is a problem for me, and I try to avoid it at all costs. You could say that I have a mind for eternal things, for supernatural things, and things of mystery. I'm more comfortable with using those terms because they can be used without controlling or stigmatizing anyone.” - Sufjan Stevens
— Apr 03, 2026 09:36PM
Matthew Bizer
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“The mix-and-match approach to genre had been encouraged by MP3 blogs, where one person's personal taste held more sway than any radio format, and iTunes, where songs that didn't fit into the existing industry infrastructure could still do numbers. As both fans and musicians gathered en masse at MySpace, the site became a petri dish for new omnivorous music scenes.”
— Mar 29, 2026 08:22AM
Matthew Bizer
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“The early internet was a new frontier outside the control of traditional media gatekeepers, which made it much easier not only to discover indie rock but to immerse yourself in it.“
— Mar 22, 2026 09:24PM
Matthew Bizer
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“As someone with average-or-worse charisma, looks, and athletic ability, who'd never had much to brag about besides my grades, I bought into the snobbery that often seemed inextricable from indie-rock fandom. ‘Hipster’ was an aspirational status for me, albeit one I always felt too sheepish and basic to fully achieve.”
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— Mar 18, 2026 08:14PM
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