American emo/post-hardcore band from the San Francisco Bay Area, active in the early 1990s. Short-lived; their released tracks were later compiled.

Reviews compare them to Slint and Fugazi, describe dusty intimate atmospheres and a pattern of slow beginnings and chaotic bursts. Tracks were released on 7"s, splits and compilations for small labels; the band has disbanded.

DeBaser hosts two appreciative reviews of Indian Summer, a short-lived American emo/post-hardcore band. Reviewers highlight the band's dusty, intimate atmospheres and comparisons to Slint and Fugazi. Key releases discussed: Science 1994 and Hidden Arithmetics.

For:Fans of 90s emo, post-hardcore, post-rock and underground DIY releases

 Indian Summer were young and bold. The world, they could have split it in two, too bad they just had no use for it.

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 The Indian Summer have long since disbanded, and this discography compiles the tracks released, two or three at a time, over the span of five years.

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