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Jan

Well, later tonight I’m heading to Lima, Peru, for a week. I’ll be back to blogging, not next Wednesday but the following. During this time you can catch up with the blog. Also any orders placed during this time that I will be out of town will be shipped on that same Wednesday, January 23rd. I promise to come with lots of news then!

Cristina Quesada: one of my very good friends is back with a new 7″ on Elefant Records. Four brand new songs, “Hero”, “Mona Lisa”, “Think I Heard A Rumour” and “Into You” will be on it! To promote this record a promo video has been made for the first track, and that’s what I’m linking to here because it is awesome. You’ll notice that Cristina’s music has changed a bit here! It is an electronic song, in the vein of St. Etienne! And I must say I do like this new direction!

Axolotes Mexicanos: looking at other Elefant news I notice this punky song called “Nacida para Sufrir” which is included in their album “Salu2” which I don’t have it yet! I guess I need to hurry up because this track has taken me back in time, it is like Juniper Moon are back! And that’s a good thing in my book!

Parsnip/The Shifters: there is a new 12″ split on the French label Future Folklore Records. It includes the Melbourne band Parsnip which I recommended some time ago and The Shifters, also from Melbourne. Each band contributes 3 songs. On the label’s Bandcamp you can preview 1 song each, Parsnip’s “Counterfeit” and The Shifters’ “Photo Op”. I will say that I really like Parsnip’s song which is superb and catchy, but I couldn’t listen to more than 10 seconds of the second song.

The Crystal Furs: is my memory wrong? I thought the Crystal Furs were from Texas. I see now on Bandcamp that they list Portland, Oregon, as their hometown. They have a new album which will be released on January  28th and is called “Pseudosweet”. Two songs are available to preview, the title track “Pseudosweet” and “Dysfunctional Mythology”. I wasn’t liking much the first track sadly, but the second is pretty good! So I’m hoping the record includes more sweet and jangly songs like this instead of the rockier style of “Pseudosweet”.

Estudiantes: lastly this new release on the very prolific Mexican label Stupid Decisions. Estudiantes are putting out their self-titled EP which is also available on very limited cassette on January 25th. There are 5 songs in it and you can preview three of these lo-fi shoegazy tracks “Mejor No”, “Es Verdad” and “Es Tarde”. There are more new releases on the label, so I’ll be keeping an eye on what to recommend.

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An Indian summer is a period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that sometimes occurs in autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. Indian summers are common in North America and Asia. The US National Weather Service defines this as weather conditions that are sunny and clear with above average temperatures, occurring September to November. It is usually described as occurring after a killing frost.

Arno Kammermeier, Claus Brandenburger and Walter Merziger were Indian Summer. They were German. Released two records, which I’ve listened but don’t own. And then, it seems, were kind of forgotten. Knowing very little about them, and thinking they could be included in the German version of the sound of Leamington Spa, it is time for me to dig out any details I can find about this late 80s band.

Both their records came out on Blue Cue Records. This label was as sub-label of Blue Clue Musikverlag that released some big names in Germany like Culture Club for example. They must have money?

The first release was a 7″ with two songs, “Faceless” on the A side and “Golden City” on the B side. Catalog number BC 78801. The front sleeve mentions that the record includes the hit “Golden City”. Was it a big song in Germany at some point? Something interesting is that for each song the band lists the beats per minute. “Faceless” is 132bpm and “Golden City” a slower 120bpm. Both songs were produed by Peter Hayo. They were recorded and mixed at Blue Cue Studio in Bexbach. The guitars on “Faceless” were played by Thomas Blug while the art is credited to Axel Tams. Then there’s an address for Arno Kammermeier, an address in Hamburg.

Ok, so that would mean that the band was based in this beautiful city. A city I’ve visited many times and which I’m missing these days. I need to return to Germany sometime soon. It’s been like 3 or more years since the last time! But what about the label? Bexbach? Where’s that? Never heard about this town.

Bexbach is a municipality in the Saarpfalz district, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the river Blies, approximatively 6 km east of Neunkirchen, and 25 km northeast of Saarbrücken. The Saarland Mining Museum is located in the town.

That is quite far from Hamburg!

Their second record was “Wonderland” which was released on 7″ and 12″ formats. IT came out on Blue Cue Records with the catalog number BC 78807. The 7″ had “Wonderland” on the A side and “How Many Times” on the B side. We see that the record was edited by Peter Hayo and Stefan Mayer. Hayo also produced it. The writing credits are for Arno Kammermeier and Walter Merziger. Keyboards were played by the three band members, percussion by Arno and Claus while the guitar was played by Walter Merziger. Additional guitar on “Wonderland” by Thomas Blug. The photo on the front was taken by Bernd Merziger.

The 12″ version was a bit different. The A side had “Wonderland (Edit the Wonder)” and “How Many Times (Fourtyfive Mix)”. The B side had “Electric Kiss (Pure & Simple Mix)” and “Wonderland (Acoustic)”.

Something interesting is that there are no compilation appearances listed. On the other hand I do find that the band members were involved in more than a few bands.

Arno Kammermeier was on among others Avenue, Planet Claire, Parade, Sitara, Subtopia, Temple of Light, Lanyx, Tony Travolta, etc. etc.

Claus Brandenburger was involved in Avenue who released a 7″ in Blue Cue Records in 1989.

Walter Merziger was in Planet Claire, Booka Shade, Temple of Light, Trashbox, Sugar Sisters, Mos Eisley, etc, etc.

There is a very good find I stumbled upon on Youtube. It is a life performance of the band in Hermeskeil sometime in 1990. The band is playing the song “The Horror You Sent Me“.

Not much more about Indian Summer on the web but there is an interview on Youtube (Part 1 and Part 2) with Arno and Walter by Face Culture from the Netherlands. On it the band mostly discusses about their current band Booka Shade but also about their other bands Planet Claire and briefly about Indian Summer.

From this interview I know that “Golden City” reached the charts in Germany. Oddly that song is not available on Youtube. It seems the band members gained popularity when they were in Planet Claire. But about Indian Summer very little is known. Were they really from Hamburg? Did they record any other songs? Why did they split? Many questions, nothing written, at least on the web.

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Listen
Indian Summer – Wonderland

2 Responses to “:: Indian Summer”

The town is not Hamburg but Homburg, located in the Saarland and about10 km away from Bexbach..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homburg_(Saar)

Martin
November 29th, 2019

Hi there!! You mention the song “Golden City” – I’d love to hear it, but can’t seem to track it down. Would you mind sharing it here?? Thank you.

Tom
July 19th, 2020