Origins is a recurring series that gives artists a space to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, Local Natives dig into their emotional new track, “Paradise.”
It was 2021, live music had just returned, and Local Natives were set to take the stage at Los Angeles’ Greek Theater. As this writer can attest, the show was brilliant — but little did we know there was some serious anguish bubbling up in the band, and that 2021 show was almost their last.
Thankfully, Local Natives found their way together, and are now gearing up for the release of Time Will Wait for No One, their fifth studio album and their first since 2019’s Violet Street. A little over a week before the album’s release on July 7th comes “Paradise,” the most recent slice of Time Will Wait for No One after this year’s “Just Before The Morning” and “Nye.
It was 2021, live music had just returned, and Local Natives were set to take the stage at Los Angeles’ Greek Theater. As this writer can attest, the show was brilliant — but little did we know there was some serious anguish bubbling up in the band, and that 2021 show was almost their last.
Thankfully, Local Natives found their way together, and are now gearing up for the release of Time Will Wait for No One, their fifth studio album and their first since 2019’s Violet Street. A little over a week before the album’s release on July 7th comes “Paradise,” the most recent slice of Time Will Wait for No One after this year’s “Just Before The Morning” and “Nye.
- 6/27/2023
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
A Chicago man who was gored by a bull three years ago while running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, was gored again on Saturday — but he still plans to run again on Monday.
Bill Hillmann, an author who has been participating in the annual tradition for 12 years, tells People the 1,200-lbs. bull named Sentido jabbed one of its horn into his buttocks and then tossed him up a few feet. However, he says he managed to land on the ground with a relatively soft thud.
“I looked back again, and he was just on me,” Hillmann said in a phone call from Pamplona.
Bill Hillmann, an author who has been participating in the annual tradition for 12 years, tells People the 1,200-lbs. bull named Sentido jabbed one of its horn into his buttocks and then tossed him up a few feet. However, he says he managed to land on the ground with a relatively soft thud.
“I looked back again, and he was just on me,” Hillmann said in a phone call from Pamplona.
- 7/9/2017
- by Hilary Shenfeld
- PEOPLE.com
A New York man has found a unique way to retrieve his stolen iPhone. Nadav Nirenberg, 27, created a fake online dating profile after discovering the thief had been using his OKCupid account to send messages to women after stealing his phone on New Year's Eve. According to Sky News, Nirenberg had left the phone in the back of a taxi, and despite calling with offers of a reward, had no luck in finding his phone. He explained: "I created another OKCupid account as 'Jennifer Gonzalez', a flirtacious 24-year-old who just moved to Brooklyn. Then I chatted him up." Nirenberg set up a meeting with the thief and within hours the man was on his way to meet 'Jennifer'. He said: (more)...
- 1/7/2013
- by By Lauren Sexton
- Digital Spy
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