The post Local Natives Announce Departure of Founding Member Kelcey Ayer appeared first on Consequence. Local Natives will part ways with founding vocalist, keyboardist, and songwriter Kelcey Ayer ...
It’s the end of an era. Today (April 30), Local Natives founding member Kelcey Ayer took to social media to announce his departure from the band. Ayer has been a part of Local Natives for nearly two ...
LA’s own Local Natives have barely spent any time in their hometown the last few years, touring constantly. They revealed that the show will consist of two sets – the first with a string quartet and ...
You couldn’t really escape a Local Natives song in the early 2010s. With the hit “Wide Eyes,” Los Angeles-based band’s sound embodied all the lushness of that era of indie rock: pop aesthetics, ...
It was 2021, live music had just returned, and Local Natives were set to take the stage at Los Angeles’ Greek Theater. As this writer can attest, the show was brilliant — but little did we know there ...
I listened to the new Local Natives song “Breakers” with a lot of excitement and great trepidation. They are easily my favorite local band and their debut “Gorilla Manor” is still something I listen ...
Local Natives have released a new album, Time Will Wait For No One, today via Loma Vista. Now that it’s out, you can stream the whole thing here. Stream it below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour ...
Rarely can an indie band be labeled as having a truly anthemic sound. The idea of such an act is contradictory, blurring the line between the underground cred that makes an indie band “indie,” while ...
Playing to a packed audience at the House of Blues this past Saturday night, Local Natives delighted an audience saturated with college students, many from right here on the Hill. Local Natives, who ...
In the photograph on the cover of Local Natives' latest album, 2013's Hummingbird, a man is struggling to get out of a precarious position. With his legs dangling over an apparently endless abyss, it ...
Ryan Hahn photo: Erika Goldring/WireImage (via Getty Images); album cover: Island Records Welcome to Band Jury, a SPIN series in which artists defend black sheep albums they feel deserve another ...
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