
Local Natives Unveil ‘Alpharetta’ from Their Soul-Stirring Upcoming Record

Indie-rock stalwarts Local Natives are back, enchanting our playlists with the mellifluous rhythms of their new single ‘Alpharetta’. As a precursor to their much-anticipated companion record ‘But I’ll Wait For You’, set for digital release on 19th April via Loma Vista Recordings, this track promises a taste of what’s to come in the continuation of their sonic journey from the fifth studio album ‘Time Will Wait For No One’.
- ‘Alpharetta’ is not just a song, it’s a symphony of heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies that resonate with the soul.
- Throw It In The Fire sizzles with fiery passion, a track that simmers with intensity.
- Embark on a soundscape journey with Neon Memory, as its glowing rhythms illuminate your senses.
- Camera Shy whispers with vulnerability, offering a delicate narrative wrapped in a harmonious embrace.
- As Soon As You Arrive – a beckoning call to listeners, inviting them to bask in the musical warmth Local Natives consistently delivers.
- The raw emotion of Ending Credits will linger in your mind, long after the last note has faded.
- Don the Raincoat of reflection as this melodious downpour washes over you with its thoughtful lyrics and tender tones.
- Feel the rebirth of spring in April, a track that burgeons with fresh vigor and hopeful undertones.
- Walk Before You Run instils a sense of tranquil wisdom through its serene audial landscape.
- And finally, the title track But I’ll Wait For You – an outstretched hand in musical form, symbolizing patience and the beauty of steadfast companionship in times of chaos.
Delve deep into the emotive core of Local Natives’ new music – a salve for the soul in a world of tumult. Their statement encapsulates their artistry: “But I’ll Wait For You is the companion piece to our 2023 release Time Will Wait For No One. Maybe not an answer to a question but an exhale to an inhale. There is so little that’s in our control but among all this chaos, we can choose to be there for each other.”