Higher is the third studio album by Life On Planet 9, the pseudonym for experimental releases for American hard rock band Lo-Pro.
Lead singer Pete Murray and guitarist Neil Godfrey first began working with each other in the late 1990s for the nu metal band Ultraspank.
[6] After the split, Murray and Godfrey spent an extended five-year period of working on new material before releasing anything.
The band found themselves with some material that was more centralized around acoustic guitar and electronic effects than Lo-Pro's hard rock sound.
As such, the band decided to release the Lo-Pro acoustic/electronic sessions under a different moniker; the pseudonym Life On Planet 9.