Uh Huh Her (band)

Uh Huh Her

Uh Huh Her performing at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, April 2012
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Indie pop, indie rock, new wave, synthpop, indietronica
Years active 2007–present
Labels Plaid Records (current)
Nettwerk (former)
Website uhhuhher.com
Members Leisha Hailey
Camila Grey
Past members Alicia Warrington

Uh Huh Her is an indie/rock/electropop band that was formed in January 2007. The band's name came from an album by artist PJ Harvey, titled Uh Huh Her.[1] The band has mentioned several times changing their name to UHH (pronunciation "U-H-H"), as opposed to the full "Uh Huh Her". They believe the original name looks good in written form, but is awkward to pronounce. It is unclear at this time if the name change will be made official at any point.

Band members

Camila Grey (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), former member of the lo-fi rock band Mellowdrone, had not released any solo material prior to joining Uh Huh Her; however, she had played bass and keyboards for a variety of artists, such as Dr. Dre, Melissa Auf der Maur, Busta Rhymes, and Kelly Osbourne. She was also a member of Adam Lambert's live band (keyboardist).

Leisha Hailey (backing vocals, bass, keyboard), formerly of The Murmurs and Gush, had temporarily left the music business to join the cast of Showtime's series The L Word as the character Alice Pieszecki. The band formed during filming of the final seasons of the show.

Originally, drummer Alicia Warrington had been Uh Huh Hers third member; however, she separated from the group early on. Several other musicians have performed with Uh Huh Her as hired session players, although some have been involved with the band on a semi-permanent basis. Uh Huh Her is generally still regarded as a duo, with the only official members being Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey.

EPs and full-length albums

I See Red EP

The band's first project was the I See Red EP, released on July 24, 2007. The EP includes a version of the song "Say So" in which Hailey sang lead vocals (the later release of the song had Grey singing lead). "Say So" was also the first track the band wrote together (along with former member, Alicia Warrington). The vocals for the EP were recorded in Grey's bathroom.

Common Reaction

Uh Huh Her's debut album was released on August 19, 2008. Both "Explode" and "Say So" were released for a second time on the full-length album as both members felt the songs deserved to be more polished. The record was charted at number 9 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers.

Black and Blue EP

Since making the switch to an independent label, a lack of funding (and Grey's tour with Adam Lambert) put a halt on the immediate release of the second full-length album. To fill the gap between albums, the band released their second EP, Black and Blue on April 19, 2011. The release fell just prior to the band's second major tour, so that they would have new material for fans to purchase. The entire six-track EP was recorded and produced in under two weeks. The song "Philosoper" is written as such on the track listing, however the alternate title "Philosophy" is widely used and recognized by both fans and the band themselves.

Nocturnes

The band worked on their second full-length album for several years, and it was eventually released on October 11, 2011. The songs "Same High" and "Human Nature" were both originally written for films (The Kids Are All Right and Twilight, respectively... although "Human Nature" was not included in the Twilight movie[2]). Grey wrote "Human Nature", "Wake To Sleep" and "Darkness Is" independently ("Darkness Is" was originally titled "Never Absolute"). Hailey wrote "Debris" on her own, and she has said on several occasions that the song is about phone sex. "Wake To Sleep" was written about the process of making the album, and refers to the differing sleeping habits of the band members. "Criminal" was written about the band's experience splitting with their former record label and managers.

EP3

The third EP was released on December 11, 2012 and features reworked, acoustic versions of "Debris", "I See Red", "Black and Blue", "Not a Love Song", "Common Reaction", and "Philosophy". In this version of "Debris", Grey sings lead vocals (as opposed to Hailey, who wrote the song).

Future Souls

Hailey and Grey have suggested a dance album as their third full-length release. In an interview on June 30, 2013, when asked about a release date, the band stated that they are aiming to be on tour by Summer of 2014, and would like the record to be out for a while prior to that. However, because they are not on a label, "Ultimately, it's when the funds are available". [3]

On October 21, 2013, the band announced they had finished the album: "We are finalizing our third album this month and are super excited about it! No release date yet, but we will let you know as soon as we know." In an interview released in November, the band put forward a March 2014 release date.

On January 20, 2014, the band started accepting pre-orders for a new album called Future Souls available on March 25, 2014. The lead single, titled "Innocence", was made available on iTunes on February 4, 2014. The second single, "It's Chemical", was made available on March 4, 2014.

Future Souls was released on iTunes and other digital providers on March 25, 2014. The band will be touring in support of the album from late April through the end of June, across the US and Canada.

Major tours

Common Reaction Tour

The first major tour was from October 17, 2008 until November 18, 2008, after the release of Common Reaction. The tour consisted 19 tour dates, mostly in the US, with a few shows in Canada and one in the UK.

Black and Blue Tour

The second major tour (commonly referred to as the "Black and Blue Tour" or "B&B Tour") went from March 14, 2011 until May 19, 2011. This tour included 39 shows across the US and Canada.

Keep A Breast Tour

The third major tour was in association with the Keep A Breast Foundation (and is appropriately referred to as the "Keep A Breast Tour" or "KAB Tour"). It featured 21 tour dates in the US and Canada, from October 8, 2011 until November 6, 2011.

European Tour

The fourth major tour took place from April 13–24, 2012, and included 10 tour dates across Europe. It has sometimes been referred to as the "UK Tour", despite several shows in the Netherlands/Germany. Unlike previous tours, the European tour did not feature a lead guitarist, and they also chose to perform several songs acoustically.

Future Souls Tour

The fifth major tour took place from April 27, 2014 until July 2, 2014. It consisted of 45 tour dates in the US and Canada. This tour featured DJ Kim Anh as an opening act.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

References

  1. Swartz, Shauna (2007-07-23). "Introducing Uh Huh Her". AfterEllen.com. Retrieved 2007-09-03.
  2. "Interview: Camila Grey of LA Duet Uh Huh Her". http://musicunderfire.com. Retrieved 15 February 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  3. http://www.fearlessradio.com/en/podcasts/uh-huh-her-063013.html

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