Mexican Summer

Mexican Summer
Mexican Summer
Founded 2008
Genre Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock, Metal, Experimental
Country of origin United States
Location New York City
Official Website Mexican Summer's Website

Born in 2008, Mexican Summer made a name for itself by releasing limited-edition, ornately packaged vinyl pieces. Over two short years, Mexican Summer has expanded its catalog to nearly 100 releases across multiple formats while maintaining the hands-on sensibility of a boutique record label.

Mexican Summer has issued releases by the following artists


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