Indie Rock
The Killers Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Glamorous
Indie rock'n'roll is what I want
It's in my soul, it's what I need
Indie rock'n'roll, it's time
Two of us
Flipping through a thrift store magazine
She plays the drums, I'm on tambourine
Bet your bottom dollar on me

It's indie rock'n'roll for me
It's indie rock'n'roll for me
It's all I need
It's indie rock'n'roll for me

In a clutch
I'm talking every word for all the boys
Electric girls with worn down toys
Make it up, break it up, what do you care
Oh what do you care?

I take my twist with a shout
A coffee shop with a cause, then I'll freak you out
No sex, no drugs, no rock, no roll

When it comes today

Stay if you wanna love me, stay
Oh don't be shy, let's cause a scene
Like lovers do on silver screens
Let's make it yeah, we'll cause a scene

It's indie rock'n'roll for me
It's indie rock'n'roll for me
It's all I need
It's indie rock'n'roll for me

In a clutch
I'm talking every word for all the boys
It's all I need
Make it up, break it up, what do you care
It's indie rock'n'roll for me

Two of us, flipping through a thrift store magazine
Indie rock'n'roll for me
It's all I need




Makin' up, breakin' up, what do you care?
It's indie rock'n'roll for me, ow

Overall Meaning

The Killers’ “Indie Rock & Roll” is an anthem to the band's love and passion for the indie rock scene. The song is told from the perspective of a musician who is obsessed with indie rock and roll. It is all he wants, and it feels like it is part of his soul. The lines "Glamorous, Indie rock’n’roll is what I want," and "It's in my soul, it's what I need," establish the main theme of the song.


The song goes on to describe the musician's experiences with other musicians who share his passion for indie rock. They flip through thrift store magazines, play in a band together, and perform on the silver screen like rock stars. The lines "Two of us, flipping through a thrift store magazine, she plays the drums, I'm on tambourine" and "let's cause a scene like lovers do on silver screens" perfectly paint a picture of the indie rock scene in the band's own way.


The song is a straightforward declaration of The Killers' love for indie rock and roll, and their belief in pursuing their passion no matter what. The band encourages their listeners to follow their own dreams and passions on their own terms.


Line by Line Meaning

Glamorous
The singer finds the lifestyle of indie rock musicians to be exciting and attractive.


Indie rock'n'roll is what I want
The singer has a strong desire for the independent rock music scene and culture.


It's in my soul, it's what I need
The singer feels a deep connection to indie rock and believes it is necessary for their well-being.


Indie rock'n'roll, it's time
The artist believes that it is the right moment to embrace indie rock, possibly as a reaction to mainstream music.


Two of us, flipping through a thrift store magazine
The artist and a companion are casually browsing through old magazines in a vintage clothing store.


She plays the drums, I'm on tambourine
The singer and their companion are interested in forming a band and have already picked their respective instruments.


Bet your bottom dollar on me
The singer is confident in their abilities as a musician and is willing to make a bet on their success.


I take my twist with a shout
The artist likes to dance energetically and expressively to the music they enjoy.


A coffee shop with a cause, then I'll freak you out
The artist enjoys going to coffee shops that support social causes and is passionate about those issues. They may also be fond of taking others by surprise.


No sex, no drugs, no rock, no roll
The artist is possibly mocking common stereotypes of rock music and is emphasizing that they appreciate the genre for other reasons.


Stay if you wanna love me, stay
The singer is inviting someone to stay with them and embrace their passion for indie rock, perhaps suggesting that it is a crucial part of their identity.


Oh don't be shy, let's cause a scene
The artist wants to have an exciting and memorable experience with their companion, possibly referring to the chaotic nature of rock concerts.


Like lovers do on silver screens
The singer is referencing romantic scenes from movies and implying that their relationship with their companion can be similarly dramatic and intense.


Let's make it yeah, we'll cause a scene
The singer wants to create a memorable and exciting experience with their companion, possibly at a concert or other event.


It's all I need
The singer feels that indie rock is essential for their happiness and fulfillment.


Makin' up, breakin' up, what do you care?
The artist questions why anyone else would be concerned with the ups and downs of their passion for indie rock.


It's indie rock'n'roll for me, ow
The artist reiterates their unwavering commitment to indie rock and expresses their enthusiasm for it.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Brandon Flowers, Dave Brent Keuning, Mark August Stoermer, Ronnie Jr. Vannucci

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Patty Theiss


on Mr. Brightside

Ed sharron

More Versions