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词条 Indian Summer (American band)
释义

  1. Discography

     Compilation recordings 

  2. References

  3. External links

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| origin = Oakland, California, United States
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| genre = Emo, post-hardcore, experimental rock
| occupation =
| years_active = 1993–1994
| label = Repercussion Records
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| associated_acts = Mohinder
Her Space Holiday
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| current_members =
| past_members = Adam Nanaa
Seth Nanaa
Dan Bradley
Eyad Kaileh
Marc Bianchi
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Indian Summer was an American emo band originally from Oakland, California. Their sound leaned heavily on loud-soft dynamics. Many of their songs built up to chaotic, cathartic climaxes.{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}

The band released a full 7" on Repercussion Records, split 7" with Embassy, and split 7 inches with Current and Ordination of Aaron. They also released a song on the Eucalyptus compilation (2x7") on Tree Records, a song on the Food Not Bombs compilation LP on Inchworm Records, and a song on the Ghost Dance compilation (2x7") on Slave Cut Records. The discography Science 1994 was released in 2002/2008 and Hidden Arithmetic, an entirely live album consisting of one live set and a live radio broadcast, in 2006, both on the Future Recordings label. Science 1994 has been named as the 37th best emo album by Rolling Stone.[1]

Discography

Note on naming: Most Indian Summer tracks remain commercially untitled, but fans have applied titles to them. Where multiple titles exist in common use, both are given, separated by a slash.

  • Indian Summer 7" (1993, Repercussion Records)
    1. "Woolworm/Angry Son"
    2. "Aren't You, Angel?"
    3. "Millimeter/Waiting"
  • Current/Indian Summer split 7" with Current (1993, Initial pressing on Homemade Records, reprint on Repercussion)
    1. Indian Summer - Orchard
    2. Current - Key
  • Embassy/Indian Summer split 7" with Embassy (1994, Slave Cut Records)
    1. Embassy - "Stepping by"
    2. Embassy - "Said"
    3. Indian Summer - "I Think Your Train is Leaving"
  • Speed Kills split 7" with Ordination of Aaron (1994, Inchworm Records)
    1. Ordination of Aaron - "Battle of tippecanoe"
    2. Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
    3. Indian Summer - "Truman"
  • Science 1994 CD (2002, Future Recordings)
    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, Angel?
    5. Millimeter/Waiting
    6. Woolworm/Angry Son
    7. Orchard
    8. Sugar Age/Sugar Pill
    9. Reflections On Milkweed
  • Hidden Arithmetic CD (2006, Future Recordings)
    1. Aren't You, Angel?
    2. Reflections On Milkweed
    3. Millimeter/Waiting
    4. Untitled 1
    5. Woolworm/Angry Son
    6. Intro
    7. Sugar Age/Sugar Pill - Aren't You, Angel?
    8. Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter/Waiting
    9. Orchard
    10. I Think Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
    11. Untitled 2
    12. Woolworm/Angry Son
  • Hidden Arithmetic LP
    1. Intro
    2. Sugar Age/Sugar Pill -
    3. Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly - Millimeter/Waiting
    4. Orchard
    5. I Think Your Train Is Leaving - Truman
    6. Untitled 2
    7. Woolworm/Angry Son

Compilation recordings

  • Eucalyptus double 7" (1995, Tree Records)
    1. Indian Summer - "Black/Touch the Wings of an Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly"
    2. Current - "Bastille"
    3. Boilermaker - "Slingshot"
    4. Allure - "I Think I Can"
    5. Shroom Union - "Calm"
    6. Embassy - "Blackness"
    7. Julia - "I Will Not Be Ignored"
  • A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP (1994, Inchworm)
    1. Ten Boy Summer - "The History of Blank Pages and the Conscious Decision To Discontinue the Tradition Our Gender Has Been Plagued With"
    2. Swing Kids - "Disease"
    3. Campaign - "Industry Slave"
    4. Indian Summer - "Reflections on Milkweed"
    5. Starkweather - "Mainline"
    6. Franklin - "Slow into Questionable"
    7. Finger Print - "Surrender"
    8. Braille - "Capitol"
    9. Half Man - "Tripped Up"
    10. Premonition - "Left Unsaid"
    11. Railhed - "End Song"
    12. Current - "Chairitied"
  • Ghost Dance double 7" (1994, Slave Cut)
    1. Indian Summer - "Sugar Pill"
    2. From Ashes of - "Theme for Memory"
    3. Third Rail Rhyme - "Double Helix"
    4. Embassy - "His Years"
    5. Cap'n Jazz - "Blue Grass"
    6. Braid - "Elephant"
    7. Embassy - "How Can You"

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Exposito|first1=Suzy|title=40 Greatest Emo Albums of All Time|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/40-greatest-emo-albums-of-all-time-20160301/indian-summer-science-1994-2002-20160225|website=rollingstone.com|publisher=Rolling Stone|accessdate=2017-06-20}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071029111731/http://www.silvergirl.com/ModHerSpaceInterview.html Interview with Marc Bianchi discussing Indian Summer]
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