
Local Natives announce the departure of founding member Kelcey Ayer
Ayer's departure comes shortly after the release of their twin albums 'Time Will Wait For No One' and 'But I’ll Wait For You'.
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"Shape Shifter" is a track by Local Natives, from the album Gorilla Manor, released 2nd November 2009. The track is 5:31 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about Local Natives.
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My king, I'm humbled before you, I bow Moods like you're pulled by the moonlight, somehow How is the language we're speaking the same? Shape shifter have you discovered a change? Why does the soul hallucinate? I've got control, I shift my shape Your eyes, they swell like a riot, deranged Tomorrow you're laughing like a child again Why does the soul hallucinate? I've got control, I shift my shape If flesh and bone do not contain The mirrors don't reflect my face Psycho, you killer, you cancer, my friend Why don't you give me an answer for when When you'll let it go
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