Uh Huh Her
Electronic · US · Active since 2007

Uh Huh Her

Shimmering synths and breathy harmonies that feel like a neon-lit city at 2am. Polished electropop for late-night drives and quiet reflections.

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Uh Huh Her creates a sonic world that feels both expansive and deeply intimate, like a private conversation held in a vast, echoing cathedral. Their sound is defined by the interplay between Camila Grey's sophisticated electronic production and the breathy, ethereal vocal harmonies shared with Leisha Hailey. It is music that occupies the space between the dance floor and the bedroom, balancing muscular rhythmic foundations with delicate, shimmering synth textures.

What truly distinguishes the duo is their ability to infuse sleek, modern electropop with a raw, indie-rock emotionality. While the production is often polished and layered, there is a palpable sense of human connection in the way their voices weave together. They masterfully use reverb and delay to create a liquid atmosphere, making each track feel like it is submerged in a warm, neon-lit pool of sound.

Newcomers should start with the 'I See Red' EP or the debut album 'Common Reaction'. These releases perfectly capture their signature blend of infectious pop hooks and moody, atmospheric electronics. Tracks like 'Not a Love Song' and 'Explode' serve as ideal gateways into their world of sophisticated, emotionally resonant synth-pop.

Uh Huh Her is an American indie/rock/electropop band that was formed in January 2006. The band's name came from an album by artist PJ Harvey, titled Uh Huh Her.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2008 · 2014
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