Local Natives is an American
indie rock
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band formed in
Orange County, California
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, and based in
Los Angeles
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. 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
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'' (2013), was recorded with producer
Aaron Dessner
Aaron Brooking Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American musician. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band The National (band), the National, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums; a co-founder of the indie rock duo Big ...
, 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.
History
2005–2008: Formation and early career
The band originates from
Orange County, California
Orange County (officially the County of Orange; often initialized O.C.) is a county (United States), county located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in Southern California, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the population ...
, where Taylor Rice, Ryan Hahn and
Kelcey Ayer grew up near each other. Rice and Hahn began playing guitar together in junior high school.
Ayer attended a private Catholic high school, while Rice and Hahn attended
Tesoro High School in
Las Flores. In 2001, during their sophomore year at Tesoro, Rice and Hahn formed the group Cavil at Rest. The group went through several incarnations and Ayer began playing music with them in his senior year.
In 2004, the lineup consisted of Rice, Hahn, Ayer, Chris Filley, Andy Savage and Mike Rosenbaum. Throughout college, the group played music and sang together.
The band coalesced with the addition of bassist Andy Hamm in 2005, and drummer Matthew Frazier in 2006.
Cavil at Rest opened for
Jimmy Eat World
Jimmy Eat World is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Mesa, Arizona, in 1993. The band is composed of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Adkins, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch, and drummer Zach ...
at
Firestone Fieldhouse
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in fall 2005. Hahn graduated from
Pepperdine University
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. Rice was a communications studies student at
UCLA
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. Ayer, who was attending
San Francisco State University
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, transferred to UCLA, but after Rice graduated in 2008, he dropped out in order for them to focus on Local Natives full-time.
In the summer of 2008, the band changed its name to Local Natives and started work on their debut album.
Except for Hamm, all of the members were living together in a duplex in
Orange.
In December 2008, they all moved into a house in
Silver Lake.
2009–2011: ''Gorilla Manor'' and Hamm's departure
Everything the band creates comes from a complete collaboration between their members, from songwriting to artwork.
Their debut album, ''
Gorilla Manor'', was named after the house they all shared in
Orange County, where most of the album was written. "It was insanely messy and there were always friends over knocking around on guitars or our thrift store piano," said Hahn. "It was an incredible experience and I'll never forget that time."
The self-funded ''Gorilla Manor'' was recorded by Raymond Richards in his own
Red Rockets Glare Studio, in West Los Angeles, and was produced by Richards and the band.
The third track on ''Gorilla Manor'', "Sun Hands", first appeared on the Cavil at Rest album ''Orion Way''.
The band started to attract the attention of the music press after playing nine shows at the 2009
SXSW
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festival in
Austin, Texas
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, where initial reviews drew favorable comparisons to
Arcade Fire
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,
Fleet Foxes
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, and
Vampire Weekend
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, as well as "sort of a West Coast
Grizzly Bear
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In addition to the mainland grizzly (''Ursus arctos horr ...
."
In 2010, the group's song ''Wide Eyes'' became known in Australia after appearing during an election campaign advertisement for the
Australian Democrats
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.
In 2011, they embarked on a European tour, served as opening act for
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
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, and made their debut in
Australia
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at
St Jerome's Laneway Festival
It was announced March 18, 2011, that the band had parted ways with bassist Andy Hamm. A post on the band's website stated, "It is with extremely heavy hearts that we announce that we have recently parted ways with our bassist Andy Hamm. Due to unresolved differences within the band, we strongly feel that, in order to continue in a positive direction, this is the best course of action. We wish Andy the best and will miss him deeply."
2012–2013: ''Hummingbird'' and the arrival of Ewing

At
Lollapalooza
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the band announced that they built a new studio and were working on completing their second full-length album, ''
Hummingbird
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'', which was released January 29, 2013. ''Hummingbird'' was produced by
Aaron Dessner
Aaron Brooking Dessner (born April 23, 1976) is an American musician. He is best known as a founding member of the rock band The National (band), the National, with whom he has recorded nine studio albums; a co-founder of the indie rock duo Big ...
of
The National, and though it departed from the "battle-cry urgency" of Gorilla Manor's ''Sun Hands'', singer/guitarist Taylor Rice doesn't look at 'Hummingbird' as a darker album pointing out moments of optimism, and attributing the altered subject matter to the changes and emotions that came in the years since their debut, such as Ayer's mother passing away from breast cancer.
Since 2012, the band has been joined with Nik Ewing as their touring bassist but it was announced at Austin City Limits that he has become an official member on October 11, 2013.
2014–2018: ''Sunlit Youth''
In August 2014, at a concert in Salt Lake City, Utah, as part of the
Twilight Concert Series, the band announced that they had already begun work on their third studio album.
On April 29, 2016, Local Natives released a new single, "
Past Lives", saying, "The world is not static, it's made new over and over again. But we tend to live the same patterns in a loop, loving the same way, wrestling the same demons, the same dynamics playing out around us again and again. Untangling every moment and decision that led us to where we are now can make fate feel concrete, inescapable. But our world is not fixed, it's constantly reemerging, and we can change it into whatever we want." In May 2016, the band premiered the first songs from the album live.
The album ''
Sunlit Youth'' was released on September 9, 2016. The single "I Saw You Close Your Eyes" was released on March 23, 2017, followed by another one-off single on May 19, 2017, "The Only Heirs", a collaboration with
Nico Segal.
On September 22, 2017, Kelcey released his debut solo album, ''Tasha Sits Close to the Piano'', under the name Jaws of Love. On December 21, 2018, under the name Chewing, Nik released his debut solo album, ''Pacific Ocean Blue'', a cover of
Dennis Wilson's 1977 album in its entirety.
2019–2020: ''Violet Street'' and ''Sour Lemon''
On March 8, 2019, the band announced their fourth studio album, ''
Violet Street'', releasing a music video "
When Am I Gonna Lose You", which featured actress
Kate Mara.
Violet Street was released on April 26, 2019, and received generally positive reviews, garnering a 7.2 by Pitchfork's Ian Cohen. The band embarked on a world tour and made guest appearances on numerous television and YouTube music series, performing "When Am I Gonna Lose You" on the likes of ''
Ellen
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People named Ellen include:
* Elle ...
'', ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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'' and
Enmore Audio'.
In October 2020, the band released an EP, ''
Sour Lemon'', recorded in September 2019 with producer
Chris Coady. The release was supported by a one-off
livestream
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concert on October 21, 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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as well as performances on ''Ellen'' and ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' with
Sharon Van Etten
Sharon Katharine Van Etten (born February 26, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actress. Originally from New Jersey, and currently based in Los Angeles, Van Etten's music is noted for its indie rock aesthetic and personal lyric ...
.
2021–present: ''Time Will Wait for No One'', ''But I'll Wait for You'' and Ayer's departure
In November 2021, the band released the covers EP ''Music from the Pen Gala 1983'', which the band recorded for the
Apple TV+
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series ''
The Shrink Next Door''. It features covers of songs by
Roxy Music
Roxy Music are an English rock music, rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry (lead vocals/keyboards/principal songwriter) and Graham Simpson (musician), Graham Simpson (bass). By the time the band recorded their Roxy Music (album), first albu ...
,
Michael McDonald,
10cc
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, and
Gerry Rafferty
Gerald Rafferty (16 April 1947– 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. He was a founding member of Stealers Wheel, whose biggest hit was "Stuck in the Middle with You" in 1973. His solo hits in the ...
. The band also starred in an episode of the series as a cover band at the titular Pen Gala.
On August 14, 2021, as they were halfway through creating their fifth album, the band performed at
Greek Theatre
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in Los Angeles. Their first live performance in almost two years due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the band called it "one of the most emotional concerts of our lives". It occurred as members were confronting parenthood, isolation, loss, and identity crisis. After the performance, the band felt unsure of their future and were "on the verge of a collapse". Experiencing their longest separation since they formed, the members were forced to redefine how to work together again. They worked toward developing deeper trust and honesty. As a result, the band found themselves in a prolific period where they wrote more music than they ever have before. Recorded with producers
John Congleton
John Congleton is a grammy winning American record producer, engineer, mixer, writer and musician.
In addition to his production work, Congleton has fronted the alternative rock band The Paper Chase, and writes music for a newer project entitl ...
, Michael Harris, and Danny Reisch, ''
Time Will Wait for No One'' was released on July 7, 2023.
The band released a follow-up studio album, called ''
But I'll Wait for You'', on April 19, 2024. Recorded during the same sessions as ''Time Will Wait for No One'', Local Natives described it as "the second half of a large body of music we made together, the first half we shared last year with ''Time Will Wait for No One''. It's a companion piece. A sister album. Maybe not an answer to a question, but an exhale to an inhale. So little is in our control, but among all this chaos we can choose to be there for each other. Thank you again to John Congleton, Michael Harris, and Danny Reisch, the incredibly talented producers who helped us bring these songs into their fully realized selves."
On April 29, 2024, the band announced the amicable departure of Kelcey Ayer. However, Ayer would remain with the group for the last phase of their touring in support of these albums. In an Instagram post, Ayer indicated his admiration for the band and his desire to find the time and space in his life for new things. However, he also added: "Life is long, and who knows, maybe I'll be LN's
John Frusciante
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, but for now I'll say this is not the end of Local Natives or the end of me." On June 11, 2024, Ewing announced his second solo album, a collection of minimal piano songs written for his first child. Hahn announced his debut solo project the ''Heavy Palms'' EP on July 12, 2024.
The band's final tour with Ayer concluded with their show on November 23, 2024 in
Madison, Wisconsin
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. Following the performance, the band posted: "Our concert in Madison marked the end of our ''TWWFNOBIWFY'' tour, and was our last show with Kelcey. A really incredible and celebratory night, really emotional for us all. Thank you for sending him off right, and thank you Kelcey for the years of brotherhood and music."
Members
Current members
* Taylor Rice – lead vocals, guitar
(2005–present)
* Ryan Hahn – guitar, keyboards, backing and occasional lead vocals
(2005–present)
* Matthew Frazier – drums
(2006–present)
* Nik Ewing – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
(2012–present)
Former members
*
Kelcey Ayer – lead vocals, keyboards, percussion, guitar
(2005–2024)
* Andy Hamm – bass guitar
(2005–2011)
Timeline
Gallery
File:Melt-2013-Local Natives-15.jpg, Kelcey Ayer on vocals and keyboards
File:Melt-2013-Local Natives-12.jpg, Ryan Hahn on vocals and guitar
File:Melt-2013-Local Natives-1.jpg, Nik Ewing on vocals and bass guitar
File:Melt-2013-Local Natives-11.jpg, Matthew Frazier on drums
File:Melt-2013-Local Natives-18.jpg, Taylor Rice on vocals and guitar
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
EPs
Live albums
Singles
Notes
References
External links
Official WebsiteLocal Nativesat
YouTube
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Musical groups established in 2005
Indie rock musical groups from California
Musical groups from Los Angeles
Musical groups from Orange County, California
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