Local Natives

Not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Eligible in: 2034

First Recording: 2009


Local Natives @ Wikipedia

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Saw this band at LouFest. Big, enthusiastic crod for their set. Really liked their performance. Highly recommend them.

Posted by Paul in KY on Tuesday, 09/10/2013 @ 12:59pm


When Am I Gonna Lose You - The chorus sounds like OutKast or Gnarls Barkley could be singing it.

When I heard this song I thought it was a white woman singing, with a black man on chorus. It's actually an all-white male band.

Posted by Roy on Wednesday, 10/14/2020 @ 12:09pm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWwytT5JAdM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QpeT2yIUJc

When Am I Gonna Lose You - The chorus sounds like OutKast or Gnarls Barkley could be singing it.

When I heard this song I thought it was a white woman singing, with a black man on chorus. It's actually an all-white male band.

Posted by Roy on Wednesday, 10/14/2020 @ 12:11pm


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