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Hummingbird (Local Natives album)

Hummingbird is the second studio album by American indie rock band Local Natives, released on January 29, 2013 on Frenchkiss Records in the US, and on Infectious Records in Europe. Produced by The National guitarist Aaron Dessner, the album was preceded by the singles "Breakers" and "Heavy Feet." Hummingbird reached #12 on the Billboard Top 200. The song "Mt. Washington" was also featured in the 2015 video game Life Is Strange.[1]

Hummingbird
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 29, 2013
Recorded2011–2012
GenreIndie rock
Length44:06
Label
Producer
Local Natives chronology
Gorilla Manor
(2009)
Hummingbird
(2013)
Sunlit Youth
(2016)
Singles from Hummingbird
  1. "Breakers"
    Released: October 18, 2012
  2. "Heavy Feet"
    Released: January 2, 2013

Background and recording edit

In 2011, bass guitarist Andy Hamm departed from the band, with the remaining members deciding to continue as a four-piece. Regarding his departure, vocalist and keyboardist Kelcey Ayer stated, "Parting with Andy was really hard for us," while vocalist and guitarist Taylor Rice elaborated, stating, "It definitely put us in an uncomfortable place, so that we could try new things. With the first record, we were so concerned with making sure we could do everything live, but with this one there was a cool kind of freedom to be like, 'Let's just try stuff.'"

 
Aaron Dessner, who produced the album.

While on tour with The National, the band became close with guitarist Aaron Dessner, who subsequently asked if he could produce their next studio album. Drummer Matt Frazier noted, "One night, after maybe drinking a little bit too much, he was like, 'Maybe I should work with you guys.' We were like, 'Sure, buddy.' After meeting with all these other producers, it just seemed like we should work with somebody we really get along with and respect as a songwriter." The band relocated to Dessner's home in New York City, with vocalist and keyboardist Kelcey Ayer, stating "It was awesome because we stayed upstairs on the two top floors, and he and his family are downstairs, and the studio is in the back. It's this really tiny space, but it was so convenient to us."

Writing and composition edit

The album's lyrical content was inspired by the recent death of Kelcey Ayer's mother and the departure of bassist Andy Hamm, with Ayer noting, "[My mother's passing] was definitely really hard, [that] and the Andy thing and there were also relationship issues and weird stuff that impacted the record and the mood of it and what we sang about. We didn’t set out to make a darker or sadder record, but we always write, for the most part, based on our experiences, so it’s a kind of window into the last few years."[2]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.5/10[3]
Metacritic77/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
The A.V. ClubB−[6]
Entertainment WeeklyB[7]
The Guardian     [8]
The Independent     [9]
NME8/10[10]
Pitchfork8.1/10[11]
Q     [12]
Rolling Stone     [13]
Spin8/10[14]

Hummingbird received positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 77, based on 32 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[4]

Philip Cosores of Paste praised the album, stating, "Local Natives are frank in their presentation of a serious album, challenging listeners to heal along with them; cognizant that investment is proportional to remuneration".[15] Larry Fitzmaurice of Pitchfork concluded that, "With Hummingbird, Local Natives have made a thoughtful, lovely album with small gestures that provide great rewards".[11] CMJ's review states that "they were scratching at the surface of their emotional capabilities on their debut. With Hummingbird, Local Natives show that they can dig deeper".[16]

Will Butler of The A.V. Club stated that it "is an album of hidden rewards, a record to pick and choose tracks from in order to purvey a single feeling or contribute to the perfect mixtape. What it’s not, though, is a cohesive, compelling whole".[6] Magnet offered a critique of the album, stating "Unwilling or unable to ascend the vertiginous heights of 2009 debut Gorilla Manor, Hummingbird instead buries its beak in the sand."[17]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Local Natives; "Heavy Feet", "Breakers", and "Wooly Mammoth" co-written by Aaron Dessner. All tracks produced by Local Natives and Aaron Dessner; "Mt. Washington" also produced by Raymond Richards.

No.TitleLength
1."You & I"4:22
2."Heavy Feet"4:07
3."Ceilings"2:56
4."Black Spot"4:41
5."Breakers"4:09
6."Three Months"4:30
7."Black Balloons"3:08
8."Wooly Mammoth"3:27
9."Mt. Washington"3:19
10."Colombia"4:50
11."Bowery"4:37
Total length:44:06
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Palms"4:32
13."11:11"3:44
14."Ingrid"4:25
Total length:56:47

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Corriea, Alexa Ray (2015-03-07). "These Are the Songs in Life is Strange". GameSpot. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  2. ^ Leon, Melissa (28 January 2013). "Local Natives' New Album 'Hummingbird' Reveals Darker Tone Born of Tragedy". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Hummingbird by Local Natives reviews". AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Reviews for Hummingbird by Local Natives". Metacritic. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  5. ^ Collar, Matt. "Hummingbird – Local Natives". AllMusic. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Butler, Will (January 29, 2013). "Local Natives: Hummingbird". The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
  7. ^ Markovitz, Adam; Rahman, Ray; Anderson, Kyle; Maerz, Melissa (February 1, 2013). "Singles: Feb. 8 2013". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  8. ^ Mongredien, Phil (January 26, 2013). "Local Natives: Hummingbird – review". The Guardian. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
  9. ^ Richman, Simmy (January 27, 2013). . The Independent. Archived from the original on April 17, 2014. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  10. ^ Cooper, Leonie (January 24, 2013). . NME. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Fitzmaurice, Larry (January 28, 2013). "Local Natives: Hummingbird". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  12. ^ "Local Natives: Hummingbird". Q (320): 106. March 2013.
  13. ^ Dolan, Jon (February 13, 2013). "Hummingbird". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  14. ^ Harvilla, Rob (January 28, 2013). "Local Natives, 'Hummingbird' (Frenchkiss)". Spin. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  15. ^ Cosores, Philip (January 29, 2013). "Local Natives: Hummingbird". Paste. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  16. ^ . CMJ. Archived from the original on 25 December 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  17. ^ "Metacritic Reviews: Hummingbird (2013)". Metacritic. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  18. ^ Hummingbird (Media notes). Local Natives. Infectious Records, Frenchkiss Records. 2013.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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Hummingbird is the second studio album by American indie rock band Local Natives released on January 29 2013 on Frenchkiss Records in the US and on Infectious Records in Europe Produced by The National guitarist Aaron Dessner the album was preceded by the singles Breakers and Heavy Feet Hummingbird reached 12 on the Billboard Top 200 The song Mt Washington was also featured in the 2015 video game Life Is Strange 1 HummingbirdStudio album by Local NativesReleasedJanuary 29 2013Recorded2011 2012GenreIndie rockLength44 06LabelInfectiousFrenchkissProducerLocal NativesAaron DessnerRaymond RichardsLocal Natives chronologyGorilla Manor 2009 Hummingbird 2013 Sunlit Youth 2016 Singles from Hummingbird Breakers Released October 18 2012 Heavy Feet Released January 2 2013 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Writing and composition 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 ReferencesBackground and recording editIn 2011 bass guitarist Andy Hamm departed from the band with the remaining members deciding to continue as a four piece Regarding his departure vocalist and keyboardist Kelcey Ayer stated Parting with Andy was really hard for us while vocalist and guitarist Taylor Rice elaborated stating It definitely put us in an uncomfortable place so that we could try new things With the first record we were so concerned with making sure we could do everything live but with this one there was a cool kind of freedom to be like Let s just try stuff nbsp Aaron Dessner who produced the album While on tour with The National the band became close with guitarist Aaron Dessner who subsequently asked if he could produce their next studio album Drummer Matt Frazier noted One night after maybe drinking a little bit too much he was like Maybe I should work with you guys We were like Sure buddy After meeting with all these other producers it just seemed like we should work with somebody we really get along with and respect as a songwriter The band relocated to Dessner s home in New York City with vocalist and keyboardist Kelcey Ayer stating It was awesome because we stayed upstairs on the two top floors and he and his family are downstairs and the studio is in the back It s this really tiny space but it was so convenient to us Writing and composition editThe album s lyrical content was inspired by the recent death of Kelcey Ayer s mother and the departure of bassist Andy Hamm with Ayer noting My mother s passing was definitely really hard that and the Andy thing and there were also relationship issues and weird stuff that impacted the record and the mood of it and what we sang about We didn t set out to make a darker or sadder record but we always write for the most part based on our experiences so it s a kind of window into the last few years 2 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 5 10 3 Metacritic77 100 4 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 The A V ClubB 6 Entertainment WeeklyB 7 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 NME8 10 10 Pitchfork8 1 10 11 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Spin8 10 14 Hummingbird received positive reviews from critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 77 based on 32 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 4 Philip Cosores of Paste praised the album stating Local Natives are frank in their presentation of a serious album challenging listeners to heal along with them cognizant that investment is proportional to remuneration 15 Larry Fitzmaurice of Pitchfork concluded that With Hummingbird Local Natives have made a thoughtful lovely album with small gestures that provide great rewards 11 CMJ s review states that they were scratching at the surface of their emotional capabilities on their debut With Hummingbird Local Natives show that they can dig deeper 16 Will Butler of The A V Club stated that it is an album of hidden rewards a record to pick and choose tracks from in order to purvey a single feeling or contribute to the perfect mixtape What it s not though is a cohesive compelling whole 6 Magnet offered a critique of the album stating Unwilling or unable to ascend the vertiginous heights of 2009 debut Gorilla Manor Hummingbird instead buries its beak in the sand 17 Track listing editAll songs written by Local Natives Heavy Feet Breakers and Wooly Mammoth co written by Aaron Dessner All tracks produced by Local Natives and Aaron Dessner Mt Washington also produced by Raymond Richards No TitleLength1 You amp I 4 222 Heavy Feet 4 073 Ceilings 2 564 Black Spot 4 415 Breakers 4 096 Three Months 4 307 Black Balloons 3 088 Wooly Mammoth 3 279 Mt Washington 3 1910 Colombia 4 5011 Bowery 4 37Total length 44 06 Deluxe edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Palms 4 3213 11 11 3 4414 Ingrid 4 25Total length 56 47Personnel editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 18 Local Natives Taylor Rice lead vocals rhythm guitar bass guitar Kelcey Ayer lead vocals keyboards piano percussion rhythm guitar harmonium glockenspiel Ryan Hahn lead guitar bass guitar keyboards backing vocals mandolin Matt Frazier drums percussionAdditional musicians Aaron Dessner additional guitar tracks 2 5 claps additional bass track 5 additional organ 6 bass tracks 7 8 tambourine bass pedals organ MS 20 horn arrangement track 9 Raymond Richards upright bass track 9 Yuki Numata violin tracks 2 6 10 Beth Meyers viola tracks 2 6 10 Clarice Jensen cello tracks 2 4 6 10 Dave Nelson trombone tracks 1 2 6 9 10 Bryce Dessner string and horn arrangement tracks 1 2 6 10 Production Local Natives production art direction pre production Aaron Dessner production engineering recording additional pre production Marcus Paquin engineering tracks 1 8 10 14 Peter Katis mixing tracks 1 8 10 14 Greg Georgio additional mixing tracks 1 8 10 14 Raymond Richards production engineering track 9 Mike Post engineering track 9 Jonathan Low mixing track 9 Brian McTear mixing track 9 Bennett Paster additional recordingReferences edit Corriea Alexa Ray 2015 03 07 These Are the Songs in Life is Strange GameSpot Retrieved 2018 03 18 Leon Melissa 28 January 2013 Local Natives New Album Hummingbird Reveals Darker Tone Born of Tragedy The Daily Beast Retrieved 19 September 2016 Hummingbird by Local Natives reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved December 31 2019 a b Reviews for Hummingbird by Local Natives Metacritic Retrieved May 15 2015 Collar Matt Hummingbird Local Natives AllMusic Retrieved March 10 2014 a b Butler Will January 29 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird The A V Club Retrieved February 25 2013 Markovitz Adam Rahman Ray Anderson Kyle Maerz Melissa February 1 2013 Singles Feb 8 2013 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 7 2019 Mongredien Phil January 26 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird review The Guardian Retrieved May 5 2015 Richman Simmy January 27 2013 Album review Local Natives Hummingbird Infectious The Independent Archived from the original on April 17 2014 Retrieved May 8 2019 Cooper Leonie January 24 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird NME Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved March 3 2016 a b Fitzmaurice Larry January 28 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird Pitchfork Retrieved March 3 2016 Local Natives Hummingbird Q 320 106 March 2013 Dolan Jon February 13 2013 Hummingbird Rolling Stone Retrieved March 3 2016 Harvilla Rob January 28 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird Frenchkiss Spin Retrieved March 3 2016 Cosores Philip January 29 2013 Local Natives Hummingbird Paste Retrieved March 3 2016 Hummingbird CMJ Archived from the original on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 25 February 2013 Metacritic Reviews Hummingbird 2013 Metacritic Retrieved 25 February 2013 Hummingbird Media notes Local Natives Infectious Records Frenchkiss Records 2013 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint 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