Gorilla Manor is the debut album by Los Angeles based indie rock band Local Natives.
[14] The album was self-funded by the band and recorded by Raymond Richards in his own Red Rockets Glare Studio, in West Los Angeles.
Gorilla Manor was named after the house they all shared in Orange County, where most of the album was written.
“It was insanely messy and there were always friends over knocking around on guitars or our thrift store piano,” said guitarist Ryan Hahn.
[16] All tracks are written by Local Natives, except "Warning Sign" by David Byrne and Chris Frantz This 2000s indie rock album–related article is a stub.