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Local Natives - Sunlit Youth (2016) [Hi-Res]

Local Natives - Sunlit Youth (2016) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Local Natives

Tracklist:

01. Villainy (03:44)
02. Past Lives (03:43)
03. Dark Days (03:01)
04. Fountain Of Youth (03:54)
05. Masters (04:24)
06. Jellyfish (02:50)
07. Coins (03:58)
08. Mother Emanuel (03:44)
09. Ellie Alice (02:56)
10. Psycho Lovers (03:54)
11. Everything All At Once (04:11)
12. Sea Of Years (05:10)

"Sunlit Youth" is the third studio album by American indie rock band Local Natives, released on September 9, 2016 on Loma Vista Recordings. Sunlit Youth was recorded between 2014 and 2016 in Thailand, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Hawaii, and Ojai, California. The album was preceded by the singles "Past Lives," "Villainy," "Fountain of Youth," and "Coins". Before its release, "Past Lives" was featured in the episode "7th" from the first season of the Netflix series Flaked, which was released on March 11, 2016.
Local Natives' sophomore LP, 2013's Hummingbird, took a moderately darker, more atmospheric turn, reflecting a period of personal loss for the group. Things are looking up on their follow-up, Sunlit Youth. The band's typically detailed arrangements, often noted for their multi-part harmonies and Afro-pop rhythms, get a boost from electronics here that's apparent from track one, "Villainy." A slice of pure synth pop led by shimmering textures and mechanical drums, its vocal harmonies and wafting melody still mark it theirs, as do the song's evolving rhythms. A later entry, "Psycho Lovers," has a stronger guitar presence, but also more of that synth sound on a chorus ready for the arena, along with enthusiastic beats reinforced by claps. The slinkier "Coins" incorporates funk and R&B-styled vocals while remaining in the realm of danceable synth pop. Taking a different sort of excursion, the more yearning "Everything All at Once" has a piano intro, then horn voices, eventual strings, and drums that fade in on cue and continue to play with dynamics. Also more off-kilter is "Jellyfish," a living-room recording with a mix of irregular percussion, bell tones, harmonized vocals, and sound effects that include pouring cereal. The overall tone of the album, though, is poppy and bright. While in the process of embracing more electronics they lose a bit of their organic warmth, particularly compared to their debut, Local Natives hang on to a significant amount of their quirkiness and rhythmic flair. It's a trade-off that, in this case, should favor the concert venues without ruffling the feathers of those in it for a sweet refrain.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.