Local Natives - Gorilla Manor

Country: U.S.
Label: Frenchkiss Records
Released: 2 Nov 2009
Genre: Indie-Pop / Indie-Rock

Out of Stock

Details:

Local Natives make soaring, sky-scraping harmonies, dreamy orchestral melodies, and throbbing tribal beats that bash their way into your soul. Theirs are songs you can dance to almost as well as you can swoon to them. Drawing a line from the vocal stylings of Crosby Stills Nash & Young and the Zombies through the more esoteric edges of post-punk and Afro-beat, this California five piece have communally crafted a brand of indie rock all their own. For Local Natives everything is a collaboration, from song writing duties to the band’s self produced artwork. The three part harmonies come courtesy of keyboardist Kelcey Ayer, guitarists Ryan Hahn and Taylor Rice. Then there’s Matt Frazier on drums and Andy Hamm on bass, who look after the band’s equally impressive graphics and artwork.

It was in December 2008 that the band decamped to Silver Lake, where they all live in the same house. But the Silver Lake digs isn’t the first house the band have shared. They lived together in Orange County too, in a place affectionately known as Gorilla Manor. “It was insanely messy and there were always friends over knocking around on guitars or our thrift store piano,” says Ryan, “it was an incredible experience and I’ll never forget that time.” The original Gorilla Manor, where the band wrote the majority of their record, had such an impact that the band has paid tribute to the house by naming their debut album in its honor. The self-funded Gorilla Manor was recorded by Raymond Richards in West Los Angeles. Richards produced the record with Local Natives in his own Red Rockets Glare Studio. Featuring twelve sumptuous slices of dappled California sunlight and beguiling percussive rhythms, the album kicks off with the moody, driving, “Wide Eyes.” Says Ryan: “It’s about people’s obsession with the miraculous and disastrous. . . with witnessing extraordinary events.” The effervescent, mandolin boasting “Airplanes” follows, which Kelcey explains is about “longing to

Tracklisting:
1 Wide Eyes
2 Airplanes
3 Sun Hands
4 World News
5 Shape Shifter
6 Camera Talk
7 Cards & Quarters
8 Warning Sign
9 Who Know Who Cares
10 Cubism Dream
11 Stranger Things
12 Sticky Thread



See also...


Various - T(H)REE : New Musical Roots From Portugal, Hong Kong and Macau

T(h)ree is a musical project that brings together, for the very first time, musicians from Portugal, Hong Kong and Macau.
For some, Project T(h)ree is a way to introduce the new modern music made in the other corner of the world. For others, it is one more step in the recognition of the musical talent of [...]

Kiddycar - Forget About (Japanese Edition)

(Japanese Edition with 1 bonus track)
The original idea for the Kiddycar project began under the name Kriminal Bit in 1996 with Stefano Santoni, Paolo Ferri and others but the current band was established in the second half of 2005, after the meeting with the voice and writing style of Valentina Cidda and the entry in [...]

Sokabe Keiichi 曽我部恵一 - LIVE LOVE (CD+DVD Edition)

* Japanese Edition.
Description (English):
SOON
Bio (English):
Sokabe Keiichi is a singer-songwriter from Kagawaken, Japan. Now a solo artist he was previously lead singer and guitarist for Japanese 90s indie group 「サニーデイ・サービス」 ‘Sunny Day Service’. As well as releasing his own records, Sokabe runs Rose Records, a Japan based Independent record label.
Sokabe began Sunny Day Service whilst studying [...]

eShop Cart

0 items in cart.