Lakehouse turns “Indian Summer” into the kind of track that sounds like a fresh front-runner the second it starts. The hook lands fast, and the whole thing feels built for repeat plays before the week even catches up.
Glossy guitars blur into a warm low-end pulse, while the drums keep a tight, almost effortless lift. Vocals sit close to the mic, giving the mix a dry, lived-in edge that makes the chorus pop brighter.
Grey mornings, late coffee, and a short walk with nowhere urgent to be all suit this one. The song keeps its shoulders relaxed and still carries enough heat to cut through the cold.