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Local Natives ‘Dark Days’ video is, well – pretty bright actually!

  • Dork News Desk
  • March 9, 2017
Local Natives have unveiled a sun-kissed new video for ‘Dark Days’ – giving the dazzling number an equally dazzling and bright clip to accompany it.



Chronicling the past two years in the band’s lives and in turn the making of latest LP ‘Sunlit Youth’, it’s a tour around the stunning sights and sounds of their journeys in Thailand, Malaysia, California, Nicaragua and London amongst others as they recorded the album. So we can only imagine how healthy Local Natives’ air miles are looking right about now.



The track, which features The Cardigans’ singer Nina Persson is, according to the band “about high school first loves and all the intensity and tension surrounding them, mixed with a little dose of religious guilt.



Growing up in Southern California, we didn’t have many days without sun. “Dark Days” brought to mind good memories of swimming on rainy days and sneaking out to your girlfriend’s house.”



The band are set to return to the UK in May – with an appearance lined up at this year’s Liverpool Sound City.



Take a trip with ‘Dark Days’ below