I think this is the fundamental problem here. There's nothing "indie" about LDR...and that's not a good OR a bad thing. She's a (potential) pop star...there's nothing that separates her from Katy Perry or any other pop female vocalist. And I'm not being too cool for school here in saying that...personally, I"d rather listen to Katy Perry than Arcade Fire. And that's a fact.
But for some reason, this clamoring to find the next big thing that blogs do translates into some endearment to music fans that want to be ahead of the curve. So a poor girl like LDR first gets built up in our little indie world with some feverish devotion (BEFORE she even has a goddamn album out), and that segues into high spotlight for someone that hasn't even had to cut their teeth doing this stuff yet.
I'm with K8teebug...I feel badly for her above anything else. I mean, who among us, after being told they're going to be huge, a star, rich, powerful, etc., WOULDN'T jump at the chance at the ripe old age of 20.
I think it's just because it's the first time an "indie" person came on the scene and was a rich girl.