Lyrics by Local Natives

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  1. Café Amarillo
  2. Mt. Washington
  3. When Am I Gonna Lose You
  4. Dark Days (feat. Nina Persson)
  5. You & I
  6. Airplanes
  7. Black Balloons
  8. Bowery
  9. Breakers
  10. Camera Talk
  11. Cards and Quarters
  12. Ceilings
  13. Coins
  14. Colombia
  15. Cubism Dream
  16. Dark Days (feat. Sylvan Esso)
  17. Ellie Alice
  18. Fountain Of Youth
  19. Garden Of Elysian
  20. Gulf Shores
  21. Heavy Feet
  22. I Saw You Close Your Eyes
  23. Jellyfish (feat. Moses Sumney)
  24. Lemon (feat. Sharon Van Etten)
  25. Masters
  26. Megaton Mile
  27. Mother Emanuel
  28. Nova
  29. Only Son
  30. Out Among The Stars
  31. Out Getting Ribs
  32. Past Lives
  33. Psycho Lovers
  34. Sea Of Years
  35. Shape Shifter
  36. Shy
  37. Someday Now
  38. Sticky Thread
  39. Stranger Things
  40. Sun Hands
  41. Tap Dancer
  42. The Only Heirs
  43. Three Months
  44. Ultralight Beam
  45. Villainy
  46. Vogue
  47. Warning Sign
  48. Who Knows Who Cares
  49. Wide Eyes
  50. Wooly Mammoth
  51. World News

Local Natives is an American indie rock band formed in Orange County, California, and based in Los Angeles. The band currently consists of Taylor Rice (vocals, guitar), Ryan Hahn (guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Frazier (drums) and Nik Ewing (bass, keyboards, vocals). Former co-lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Kelcey Ayer was a member of the band from its foundation in 2005 until 2024. Before taking its current name in 2008, Local Natives was called Cavil at Rest. Named after the house the band members all shared in Orange County, the band's debut studio album, Gorilla Manor, was released in 2009 to positive reviews and extensive touring. Their second studio album, Hummingbird (2013), was recorded with producer Aaron Dessner, with its lyrical content influenced by the departure of founding bass guitarist Andy Hamm and the recent death of Ayer's mother. Their third album, Sunlit Youth, was released in September 2016 and their fourth, Violet Street, was released in April 2019. After a period of personal turmoil, the band recorded their fifth and sixth studio albums, Time Will Wait for No One (2023) and But I'll Wait for You (2024), concurrently. Following their release, Kelcey Ayer announced his amicable departure from the band and performed his final show with the band in November 2024.

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