Violet Street Explained
Violet Street is the fourth studio album by American band Local Natives. It was released on April 26, 2019 through Loma Vista Recordings.[3]
Personnel
Credits adapted from LP liner notes.
Local Natives
- Taylor Rice – vocals, guitar
- Kelcey Ayer – vocals, keyboards, percussion, guitar
- Ryan Hahn – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Matt Frazier – drums
- Nik Ewing – bass, keyboards, vocals
Production and additional personnel
- Shawn Everett - producer, mixing, engineer
- David Gaume - engineer
- Fernando Navarro - engineer
- Ivan Wayman - engineer
- Omar Yakar - engineer
- Chris Bellman - vinyl cut
- Bob Ludwig - mastering
- Sarah Neufeld - strings on "Vogue"
- Rob Moose - string arrangements on "Café Amarillo" and "Garden of Elysian"
- Olivia Walker - additional vocals on "Café Amarillo"
- Anjolee Williams - additional vocals on "Café Amarillo"
- Asdru Sierra - horns on "Shy"
- Public-Library - art direction & design
- Allister Ann - photography
- Jonathan Chu - photography
- Huy Doan - photography
- Drew Escriva - photography
- Phil Costello - artist representation/management
Notes and References
- Web site: Local Natives - Violet Street (Vinyl, LP, Album) . . 26 April 2019 . July 1, 2019.
- Local Natives Talk Experimental New Album 'Violet Street' & the Chaotic Road to Serenity. Billboard. Aniftos. Rania. April 26, 2019. June 29, 2019.
- Web site: Local Natives Announce New Album. Pitchfork. Bloom. Madison. March 8, 2019. June 29, 2019.