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Still going strong after forming in 2012, The Native Sibling are looking forward to 2016 and are proud to share the video for their latest track "The Fall"

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The Native Sibling Share The Video For Latest Track “The Fall”

Still going strong after forming in 2012, The Native Sibling are looking forward to 2016 and are proud to share the video for their latest track “The Fall”

Hailing from Seattle, Ryan and Kaylee Williams have earned themselves considerable praise and support since deciding to form their band The Native Sibling in 2012 and it’s of little surprise to see, or hear, why.

The duo are gifted instrumentalists with Ryan on guitar and Kaylee on the piano, while they share vocal duties between them. 

Having already released their self-titled EP in 2014, which saw them featured on iTunes’ ‘New And Noteworthy’ section, the release of their full length album Letters Kept To Ourselves, which was produced by Daniel Mendez, the man behind the music of Dashboard Confessional and Noah Gunderson, quickly earned them the attention of fans across the United States. 

They have also since gone on to attract considerable attention across the pond with Folk Radio UK saying that The Native Sibling are:

“..definitely one to enjoy and watch….they have the rare and invaluable combination of talent and potential in equal measures.

Now, with 2016 looking set to grow their fan-base exponentially, the band have released the video for their latest track “The Fall.”

The video, directed by Justin Koleszar, is beautifully simplistic with plenty of emphasis on the beauty and wonder of nature, while the track, with its laid back instrumentation, allows the vocal harmonies of the siblings to truly shine. For those who have yet to discover this talented duo, it makes for a stunning introduction.

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Check out “The Fall” below and for more information on the The Native Sibling, be sure to visit their website, like them on Facebook or follow them on Twitter. Their music is available on itunes.

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