California's Local Natives make hooky, nuanced rock that balances post-punk urgency with folk-tinged lyricism. The group had a buzzy moment in 2009 when their debut album, Gorilla Manor, attracted fans and critical praise for its vibrant mix of kinetic tribal rhythms and soaring falsetto harmonies. Since then, the band has expanded upon that sound, exploring a darker, more ambient aesthetic on 2013's Hummingbird and adding synths and electronics into the mix for 2016's Sunlit Youth. Both albums cracked the Top 30 of the Billboard 200. 2019's Violet Street found them digging in...