4/26/2023

Indian Summer - Vinyl Discography (1993-1994)


Foreword:

    Alright, heres the post that might get me in trouble. Have mercy on me Numero, I just don't love the remastering job on "Giving Birth To Thunder". The amount of noise reduction they used completely neutered the fidelity of the songs. So heres a collection of my personal rips + 2 songs that weren't included on the Numero compilation. They are cleaned enough so that the noise isn't overwhelming but not so much that the drums and high/low frequencies are cut off.

    Indian Summer was a hardcore band from Oakland, California. Indian Summer may just be the most influential emocore band ever, with their discography being highly sought after by collectors. Its a shame that they lost the masters to their songs, resulting in the generally lo-fi sound in the circulating digital copies. 

    Indian Summer was a band full of passion, emotion and experimentation. They wrote incredibly deep and personal lyrics for their songs and created a unique mystique for them through their 7" packaging and incredible stage presence live. Indian Summer was one of those bands that should have made it; it's good that they have had a resurgence in popularity lately as they completely deserve it. 

    Thats mostly what I have to say about this band. Theres plenty of info on them online if you are thirsty for more.

    From Adam Nanaa about the halloween show track: That’s the first incarnation of “train is leaving”. I called that song tunnel digging machine.

    Heres my unofficial discography, + 2 missing tracks from the Numero discography; ripped from the original 7"s and manually cleaned in Izotope.

Enjoy.

Speed Kills, Current Split, Halloween Show Track, ST 7" and Live- Blue Universe

Embassy Split 7"

Ghost Dance Comp 2x7"

Eucalyptus Comp 2x7"

FNB Comp LP

ST 7" 1993 (Repercussion)

Current / Indian Summer Split 7" 1993 (Repercussion)

Speed Kills Split 7" 1994 (Inchworm.)


Embassy Split 7" 1994 (Slave Cut)

Live - Blue Universe CD 1999 (Star 13)

Ghost Dance Comp 2x7" 1994 (Slave Cut)

Eucalyptus 2x7" 1995 (Tree Records)

FNB Comp LP 1994 (Inchworm.)

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