A recent article in the Observer, a leading British Sunday newspaper, detailed how music known as 'indie' has evolved in both essence and meaning. Essentially, in the 1980s, to be 'indie' signified a particular attitude - a subculture that was associated with obscurity and anti-commercialism. But today, indie's biggest bands are wholly commercial: multi-platinum selling bands like The Kooks, Snow Patrol and Coldplay are still known as 'indie', although there's very little that's independent about them.