Local Nomad
Local Nomad formed in Los Angeles around 2008, with Alex Weir on vocals and guitar and Ben Freund on guitar and keyboards. They started playing small venues,...
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Local Nomad formed in Los Angeles around 2008, with Alex Weir on vocals and guitar and Ben Freund on guitar and keyboards. They started playing small venues, working through the usual early struggles of a new band.
Their song 'Love Is Gone' connected with listeners, becoming one of their better-known tracks. They've put out albums like 'The Absence of Presence' in 2011, 'Transitions' in 2014, and 'Ghosts of the Past' in 2018, moving between atmospheric indie rock and some electronic touches over time.
Other songs like 'Getting Old Is a Bitch' and 'Gates' show their range. The band has kept at it, with Weir and Freund remaining the central figures.
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