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Genre

oc indie

Top Oc indie Artists

Showing 25 of 32 artists
1

The Garden

United States

568,613

577,783 listeners

2

71,710

331,923 listeners

3

173,458

190,761 listeners

4

Krista Marina

United States

6,722

103,167 listeners

5

16,471

82,780 listeners

6

11,506

9,652 listeners

7

Your Favorite Color

United States

6,711

6,863 listeners

8

The Shys

United States

1,446

4,467 listeners

9

1,210

3,257 listeners

10

4,146

2,960 listeners

11

1,527

2,876 listeners

12

3,513

2,614 listeners

13

3,537

1,727 listeners

14

Lacker

United States

1,661

1,300 listeners

15

4,175

1,255 listeners

16

Drew Hersch

United States

873

913 listeners

17

1,246

867 listeners

18

2,001

794 listeners

19

1,449

779 listeners

20

1,889

647 listeners

21

1,658

516 listeners

22

1,350

506 listeners

23

1,269

430 listeners

24

1,232

287 listeners

25

1,060

204 listeners

About Oc indie

Just to confirm: by "OC indie" do you mean the Orange County, California indie scene? There isn’t a formally codified genre by that exact name, but the term is often used to describe the indie rock/pop scene around OC, with influences ranging from lo-fi and dream-pop to emo-tinged indie rock.

If that’s what you want, I can write a tight, 500-word piece focusing on:
- how the OC indie scene started and evolved (late 1990s/early 2000s),
- characteristic sounds and aesthetics (melodic guitars, jangly tones, introspective lyrics, DIY ethos),
- ambassadors or representative acts commonly associated with OC (e.g., The Growlers, Local Natives, and other acts tied to the OC scene),
- where it’s most popular (primarily the United States—especially California—and pockets in the UK, Canada, and Australia),
- and what makes the scene appealing to music enthusiasts today.

Would you like me to proceed with that Orange County interpretation, and keep the tone descriptive and fact-based? If you meant a different meaning for "OC," please specify and I’ll adjust.