Small Factory was an American indie rock band formed in 1991 and based in Providence, Rhode Island. The group was regarded as an exemplar of 1990s indie rock although they never achieved great success or influence. They were especially noted for the exuberance and charming banter of their live shows. The band broke up in 1995, and guitarist Dave Auchenbach formed Flora Street, while the other two members continued working together as The Godrays. Drummer Phoebe Summersquash later voiced a character on the TV series Downtown and appeared in Sarah Silverman's 2005 film . Bassist Alex Kemp moved to Chicago and formed the band Assassins with Joe Cassidy, Aaron Miller, Merritt Lear and David Golitko. The Assassins signed with the major label Arista Records, but their debut album was ultimately never released, because the label's president, L.A. Reid, was fired and its holding company, BMG, briefly closed the label.
Auchenbach later engineered for the seminal Providence noise rock band Lightning Bolt.
Small Factory played a short series of reunion concerts in New York and Providence in April 2012.