A few indies have stood out, but works of significant art, or important social comment, have been largely seen as uncommercial. |
I guess that in the argument between the indies and the majors, the majors are after a quick buck. |
It's a move the band was practically forced to pursue after none of the Canadian indies the band shopped their demo to were responsive. |
This would create a more dynamic industry, in which indies could compete more equally with the broadcasting monopolists. |
It's refreshing to see that even the smaller indies are able to contribute to large-minded charitable ventures. |
That still leaves three other major labels and countless indies around the world still to go. |