Produced by Shawn Everett (Kacey Musgraves, War On Drugs, Alabama Shakes), their 4th full length album proves to be their most diverse and mature set of tunes, from production through song writing. VIOLET STREET revels in its stylistic eclecticism ranging from kinetic and propulsive pop (“When Am I Gonna Lose You”) to sun-drenched grooves (“Cafe Amarillo”) and stark emotive ballads (“Tap Dancer”). Talking their new record Violet Street but first Jerr. This week we’re celebrating the end of winter with the sunny sounds of L.A.’s Local Natives. If you distilled California into soundwaves and vibrations, it might resemble the sonic and spiritual interplay of the Los Angeles quintet Local Natives. In 2010, Local Natives galvanised a musical scene in Southern California, crafting a sound that they loved, and that others. Listen and download The Radio Cure’s episodes for free.
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