Earthworks: Local Natives (1 hr)

See L.A.-based Local Natives as you've never seen them before: following the Colorado River in search of harmonics and clues to the drought that's been plaguing California and the southwest.

Local Natives have an ethereal jam at sunset out in Arizona's Topock Marsh as they road trip to find the beauty of the Colorado River and the truth in how American water use affects the ongoing drought. In this second of six clips from Earthworks: Local Natives, find out just how over-extended the water system is.
Local Natives' Taylor & Kelsey stand on the edge of Horseshoe Bend, high above the Colorado River, for an acoustic duet on "Ceilings" during a stunning moonrise. In search of the Colorado's vital role in America's water supply, the band is on a mission to understand the southwest's drought in this third of six clips from Earthworks: Local Natives.
Local farming, driving buggies, and lake swimming. Check out Local Natives as they take on new adventures in this fourth of six clips.
Local Natives check out the lost canyons of Lake Powell in this fifth of six clips.
Earthworks closes with an incredible Local Natives performance on the Colorado riverbed in this final clip.