February 6, 2013 | 9:40 AM | By Bruce Warren
Watch Local Natives perform “Heavy Feet” on Jimmy Fallon (playing sold out show at Union Transfer on April 4)
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Watch Phosphorescent perform "Song for Zula" on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (playing XPoNential Music Festival)
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Just Announced: Local Natives coming to the Electric Factory on 9/28
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