Uh Huh Her (band)

[1] Camila Grey (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), former member of the lo-fi rock band Mellowdrone,[2] 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.

[2] Leisha Hailey (backing vocals, bass, keyboard), formerly of The Murmurs and Gush,[4] had temporarily left the music business to join the cast of Showtime's series The L Word as the character Alice Pieszecki,[5] with the band forming during filming of the final seasons of the show.

Originally, drummer Alicia Warrington had been Uh Huh Her's third member; however, she separated from the group early on.

[6] Uh Huh Her is generally still regarded as a duo, with the only official members being Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey despite both being opened to evolving.

[7] The band members considered changing their name to UHH (pronunciation "U-H-H"), as opposed to the full "Uh Huh Her", believing the original name looked good in written form, but was awkward to pronounce.

[8] The band formed in 2006, when Camilia Grey and Leisha Hailey met at a paint ball game.

Common Reaction, which was recorded in Westside Pacific Studio,[14] charted at number 9 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers.

[16] Since making the switch to an independent label, a lack of funding (and Grey's tour with Adam Lambert)[17] put a halt on the immediate release of the second full-length album.

[22] The third EP was released on December 11, 2012, and as a cdr exclusively sold through Amazon,[23] and features reworked, acoustic versions of "Debris", "I See Red", "Black and Blue", "Not a Love Song", "Common Reaction", and "Philosophy," with Camila Grey stating ".....The EP is different because it was recorded with the intention of being acoustic.

"[26] On January 20, 2014, the band started accepting pre-orders for a new album called Future Souls available on March 25, 2014,[27] with the cover being designed by Zavier Schipani.

We feel like we needed to take this break to bring some new magic into our music and give our other loves some attention...Leisha has been back to acting, Camila has joined another indie band called "Summer Moon" and is working on many solo side projects and DJing and Josh is currently a Zen Buddha Yogi Master teaching others the art of meditation and mindfulness in addition to being the best drummer ever......"[31] 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[32]).