I See Red | ||||
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Released | July 24, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Electropop, indie rock [1] | |||
Label | Plaid Records | |||
Uh Huh Her chronology | ||||
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I See Red is the debut extended play by indie band Uh Huh Her. I See Red was released on July 24. 2007, on Plaid Records. [2]
Leisha Hailey, having been absent from the music industry since the dissolution of her former band The Murmurs, ran into Camila Grey, who was a member of Mellowdrone, at a paintball game in 2006 and had decided to form a band. [3] Alicia Warrington had originally been the third member but left the group early on. [4]
Two tracks on I See Red were later re-released on their debut album Common Reaction; "Say So", first recorded with Hailey as the lead vocalist and the only recording with Alicia Warrington, [4] and "Explode".
In a mixed review, Popmatters states "...The bright and sunny electropop on their debut EP I See Red reminds of Kosheen, though it’s not as radio-single-ready...... single “Say So”, here in two versions, doesn’t show the group’s full potential, though: catchy enough for a TV theme or commercial, it’s lacking the irresistible hook of a chorus that would make the group a household name..." [5]
I See Red | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | July 24, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Electropop, indie rock [1] | |||
Label | Plaid Records | |||
Uh Huh Her chronology | ||||
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I See Red is the debut extended play by indie band Uh Huh Her. I See Red was released on July 24. 2007, on Plaid Records. [2]
Leisha Hailey, having been absent from the music industry since the dissolution of her former band The Murmurs, ran into Camila Grey, who was a member of Mellowdrone, at a paintball game in 2006 and had decided to form a band. [3] Alicia Warrington had originally been the third member but left the group early on. [4]
Two tracks on I See Red were later re-released on their debut album Common Reaction; "Say So", first recorded with Hailey as the lead vocalist and the only recording with Alicia Warrington, [4] and "Explode".
In a mixed review, Popmatters states "...The bright and sunny electropop on their debut EP I See Red reminds of Kosheen, though it’s not as radio-single-ready...... single “Say So”, here in two versions, doesn’t show the group’s full potential, though: catchy enough for a TV theme or commercial, it’s lacking the irresistible hook of a chorus that would make the group a household name..." [5]