Local Natives, Recorded Live In Concert The band made its first impression in the U.K., where it released its debut album in 2009. Earlier this year, Gorilla Manor made its way to the U.S., where it's helped the rootsy pop group make a major breakthrough. Hear Local Natives perform live in concert from WXPN in Philadelphia.

Local Natives, Recorded Live In Concert

Local Natives, Recorded Live In Concert

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Local Natives.

Martin Slivka

Originally known as Cavil at Rest, Local Natives first gained widespread attention at 2009's South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas. But as recording artists, housemates Kelcey Ayer, Ryan Hah, Taylor Rice, Matt Frazier and Andy Hamm made their first impression in the U.K., where they released their debut album in 2009. Earlier this year, Gorilla Manor made its way to the U.S., where it's helped the band make a major breakthrough. Click the link above to hear Local Natives perform live in concert from WXPN and World Cafe Live in Philadelphia.

Gorilla Manor, named for Local Natives' shared abode in Orange County, is one of 2010's most well-received debuts. An emotionally rich yet unfailingly cheerful pop disc, it weaves together three-part harmonies and a hyperactive percussion section; it's also won the band comparisons to the likes of Fleet Foxes, Arcade Fire and Band of Horses.