Indian Summer (American band)

Indian Summer was a short-lived but influential emocore / Screamo band of the 1990s from Oakland, California / USA.

History

The band formed in 1994 initially in Oakland. In the first year of its existence, two publications were brought out with the same EP and split with the band Current.

In 1994 the band broke up again. Before that, two more splits were published. The label Future Recordings belatedly to two CDs with matched known song material of the band.

Style

The band's style is considered to be influential for future Screamo groups. The band itself but always saw as "normal" emo band. The sound is characterized by extreme contrasts between softly, almost whispering, monotone vocals and long, brutal scream deposits. The songs often seem chaotic and cacophonous.

Indian Summer ourselves have never given her songs name. The present name, the fans have come up with.

Discography

EPs / Splits

  • Indian Summer, 7 " (1993, Repercussion Records)
  • Split with Current, 7 " (1993, Homemade Records, Reprecussion Records)
  • Split with Embassy, 7 " (199? , Slave Cut Records)
  • Speed ​​Kills Split with Ordination of Aaron, 7 " (1994, Inchworm Records)

Albums

  • Science 1994, CD (2002, Future Recordings)
  • Hidden Arithmetic, CD / LP (2006, Future Recordings)

Samplers

  • Eucalyptus double, 7 " (1995, Tree Records ) Song: Touch the Wings of an Angel Does not Mean You Can Fly
  • A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP (1994, Inchworm Records ) Song: Reflections on Milkweed
  • Ghost Dance double, 7 " (1994, Slave Cut Records ) Song: Sugar Pill
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