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band from The
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. The four-piece band consists of Andy White (drums and percussion), Greg Day (bass), Jack Fairbrother (guitar, keyboards), and Jim Thomas (vocals).


History


From Not Advised to Natives (2012–2013)

The band was initially formed by Jack Fairbrother, Andy White, and Greg Day when they started jamming together at school. Jim Thomas and Ash Oliver, both originally from different bands, soon joined their group. Prior to becoming Natives, the members played together under the name Not Advised. Feeling like they needed a fresh start from their Not Advised days, they soon renamed themselves Natives. This was shortly after flying to
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to begin recording their debut full-length album with
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''Indoor War'' (2014–2015)

On 13 November 2013 the band announced they had signed record and publishing deals with
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and Notting Hill Music. On 21 January 2014, Natives announced the release of their debut full-length album ''Indoor War''. The album was released on 17 March 2014 on Transmission Recordings. ''Indoor War'' tells the story of a character named Alvima, who suffers from a huge loss and cannot deal with the pain. He then decides that he will live his life making decisions based on
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and
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rather than emotions—a resolution of struggle between love and logic. The first half of the album lyrically talks about the tragic low points, where Alvima logically embraces his fate. The second half of the album talks about Alvima giving into embracing his emotions. There is a shift of balance from darkness and logic to feelings of positivity, love, and life. On 22 February 2014, the band performed at the 7107 International Music Festival in the
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on the main stage alongside
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. On 27 February 2014, Natives officially premiered the
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for "Can't Say No".


Second studio album (2016–present)

On 28 February 2016, the band posted a video to their
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. The video explained that the band had been working on new material for the past 18 months and announced the departure of Ash Oliver for personal reasons. On 1 March 2016, Natives released their first new material in almost two years. The track "Chasing Lions" premiered at The 405 with the site describing it as "sonically fearless". "Chasing Lions" received worldwide blog support and reached number 4 on blog aggregator
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chart. An official music video followed on 11 March. The video features three people communicating the lyrics to the track in different ways; one through
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, one through
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and one through song. The band posted the video on their social media sites with the message: "We gave Hannah, Sheldon and Tori our lyrics and through sign language, dance and song they each, in their own way, helped tell the story of Chasing Lions. Music is the one language the whole world can understand." The following single, "Stop the Rain", was released on 11 July 2016. Several months later, they released a free download single, "Passion", on 16 November 2016.


Critical reception

"Chasing Lions" received positive reviews, with the 405 calling the song "sonically fearless". Vinyl Noise commented: "'Chasing Lions' comes sun kissed in a new sound, more electronic than before, but not too over the top. They still fit the tribal-pop bill, but with
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and glitches sprinkled on top." Furthermore, Popped Music said: "Some songs just have impact on the first listen and Natives' first track in over a year, 'Chasing Lions,' has had just that." ''Indoor War'' received positive reviews, with
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commenting: "This is pure, unadulterated, unconcerned pop-rock. The choruses are the size of small countries; the melodies are smooth as freshly woven silk and the production is clean, as you like. Think early
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'' praised the band for treading new ground within the pop-rock genre: "''Indoor War'' pushes Natives beyond pop rock and into something genuinely intriguing." ''
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!'' said that the band "sound a little unsure of themselves at times on Indoor War. But that's mostly because they've based the lyrics on a story about a fictional character, Alvima, who overcomes a huge loss".


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Singles


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References

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