www.myspace.com/indiansummersongs
from: Oakland,California U.S.
genre: Screamo / Hardcore / Emocore
Indian Summer was an early and influential American emocore band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics, pushed to the extremes on either end. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes; in which the singer screamed the lyrics (often past the point of easy intelligibility) while the band tore into their instruments. The other end of the spectrum involved spoken or whispered lyrics, coupled with delicately picked single note guitar lines and light drumming.
Indian Summer - Discography
audio: 192 kbps
1. Your Train is Leaving
2. Touch the wings of an Angel... Doesnt mean you can Fly
3. Truman
4. Aren't You Angel
5. Millimeter
6. Angry Son
7. Orchard
8. Sugar Pill
9. Reflections on Milkweed
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Indian Summer - Science 1994 (2002)
audio: 192 kbps
1. I Think Your Train is Leaving
2. Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly
3. Truman
4. Aren't You an Angel
5. Millimeter
6. Woolworm/Angry Son
7. Orchard
8. Sugar Pill
9. Reflections on Milkweed
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Indian Summer - Hidden Arithmetic (2006)
audio: 256 kbps
1. Aren't You Angel
2. Reflections on Milkweed
3. Millimeter
4. Untitled 1
5. Woolworm (a.k.a. Angry Son)
6. KZSU Intro
7. Sugar Pill & Aren't You Angel
8. Touch The Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly
9. Orchard
10. I Think Your Train is Leaving
11. Untitled 2
12. Angry Son
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