Warning Sign - Local Natives

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Warning Sign Lyrics

(Talking Heads cover)

Warning sign
Warning sign
I hear it, but I pay no mind

Hear my voice
Hear my voice
It's saying something
It's not very nice

Pay attention
Pay attention
I'm talking to you
And I hope you're concentrating

I've got money now
I've got money now
C'mon baby
C'mon baby

Warning sign of things to come
Happened before, it'll happen again

Hear my voice
Move my hair
Move it around a lot
I don't care what I remember

Warning sign
Warning sign
Look at my hair
I like the design

It's the truth
It's the truth
Your glassy eyes
And your open mouth

Take it easy, baby
Take it easy
It's a natural thing
So relax

I've got money now
I've got money now
C'mon baby
C'mon baby

Warning sign of things to come
Love is here, but I guess it's gone now

Warning sign of things to come
Love is here, but I guess it's gone now

Hear my voice
Move my hair
Move it around a lot

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Local Natives (formerly cavil at rest) is an indie rock band based in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
After the three founding members originally met in high school, a bassist and a drummer were found, and they all moved to a house in Silver Lake in 2008 to record their album. Their debut album as Local Natives, "Gorilla Manor", was released in the UK on November 2nd, 2009, and saw a US release date of February 16th, 2010. The band's sound has been described as "afropop-influenced guitars with hyperactive drumming and hooky three-part harmonies". They started to attract the attention of the music press after playing nine shows at the 2009 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas. Initial reviews of Local Natives have drawn favourable comparisons to Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes and Vampire Weekend.

Utilizing lots of vocal harmonies and drifting, dreamlike melodies, Local Natives have an intricate sound based around the delicate interconnectedness of all of their parts. This gives the band a sound that is able to be orchestral while still feeling understated, evoking the carefully assembled pop of Grizzly Bear. Their debut, Gorilla Manor, arrived in 2009 through U.K. label Infectious Records (with a domestic release coming by way of Frenchkiss in 2010). In 2011, Andy Hamm left Local Natives, leaving them to continue on as a quartet. In 2013, the band returned with its sophomore album, Hummingbird, featuring the single "Breakers".

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