Photos of Local Natives at Buckhead Theater in Atlanta, GA on June 11th, 2018
Photos of Local Natives at Terminal 5 in New York, NY on October 26th, 2016
Photos of Local Natives at 2016 Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, TX
Photos of Local Natives at Fox Theater in Oakland, CA on September 17th, 2016
Photos of Local Natives at 2014 Fashion Meets Music Festival in Columbus, OH
Photos of Local Natives at 2014 Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, GA
Photos of Local Natives at 2013 Boston Calling Music Festival in Boston, MA
Photos of Local Natives at 2013 Beacons Festival in Skipton, U.K.
Photos of Local Natives at 2013 Haldern Pop Music Festival in Rees-Haldern, Germany
Photos of Local Natives at 2013 Governors Ball in New York, NY
It’s probably the sun, the beach, and The Beach Boys, but even indie music in Los Angeles has a special glow. You might have to deal with break-ups and mudslides, but how bad can life be when you’re in Lalaland? Silver Lake’s Local Natives have been channeling that Laurel Canyon-esque relax for years now in their alt-rock, and once again do it very well, with Time Will Wait For No One.
Photos of Local Natives at 2013 Optimus Primavera Sound Festival in Oporto, Portugal
Photos of Local Natives at 2012 All Tomorrow’s Parties in Minehead, U.K.
Photos of Local Natives at Austin Music Hall in Austin, TX on December 4th, 2011
Photos of Local Natives at 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival in George, WA
After the sweet, titular, one-minute plus opener, Time largely brings that strong indie-glow, such as immediately with the following “Just Before the Morning” and then the subsequent disco-glow of “Empty Mansions”. There is a certain ‘after the party/vacation is over’ feel to the album on songs like that or “Featherweight”, and “Ava” is wistful for the lovely days on the shore. However, it isn’t all loss, such as the big, relaxed celebration of the penultimate “NYE”.
The sun might not seem like your friend in this hot global warming summer, and has always been a bit suspect in moody alt-eyes, but Local Natives know how to bask in its glow without losing their inside soul.