Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Karaoke is the best way to say goodbye

Q: What do a diverse range of artists such as Van Morrison, Louis Armstrong, N’ Sync, and Michael Jackson have in common? A: We sang their songs drunkenly last night at a karaoke bar. We traveled down to Orange County for a final farewell party for Chip and Melana, two old friends who are getting hitched and moving to Colorado. The entire crew from Orange came out for a night of debauchery and off-key shenanigans; Aushua boys, guys and gals who work the starbucks in the Orange circle, etc. The night was nostalgic, it was touching, it was epic, and it seemed a lot better in my memory than this video makes it out to be. 2.5 minutes of highlights if you can endure the pain. See you on tour in Colorado Chip!


Karaoke Bar from Local Natives on Vimeo.



















Taylor
Local Natives

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Local Natives Februrary Residency Diary


Web In Front was nice enough to host a Februrary Residency Diary up on their site. So if you hungry for some updates or just bored off your ass and wondering what we are up to each Monday then check it out. I'll be directing all updates from Outtasight to Web In Front.

See you at Silverlake Lounge.

Andy
Local Natives

Sunday, February 1, 2009

I won $60 bux in Vegas

Let it be known that the cafeteria buffet food at The Mirage is not only necessary, but also part of a balanced breakfast, lunch and dinner.

We played a place called The Beatles Revolution Lounge in Las Vegas and we're joined by many of our CA friends for a night mayhem. I remember winning $60 at Black Jack, eating the free food at The Mirage Hotel six times, jumping on hotel room beds and dancing to the tune of slot machine bells and the flick of a prostitute business card being force fed to me every two feet on the strip.

Andy
Local Natives
















Let it be known that the cafeteria buffet food at The Mirage is not only necessary, but also part of a balanced breakfast, lunch and dinner.

We played a place called The Beatles Revolution Lounge in Las Vegas and we're joined by many of our CA friends for a night mayhem. I remember winning $60 at Black Jack, eating the free food at The Mirage Hotel six times, jumping on hotel room beds and dancing to the tune of slot machine bells and the flick of a prostitute business card being force fed me every two feet on the strip.

Andy
Local Natives