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Local H, the iconic alt-rock duo known for their blistering live shows and unorthodox two-piece setup, are at the top of their game three decades after they first burst onto the music scene. Now, frontman Scott Lucas, who covers both guitar and bass (through an extra pick up in his guitar), and drummer Ryan Harding are gearing up to release their 9th studio album, LIFERS. Local H's first major release was 1995's Ham Fisted, but it was their 1996 follow up album As Good As Dead that positioned the band as one of the elites of 90s rock. The radio hit "Bound For The Floor" emerged as a generational anthem and remains a staple on playlists around the country today. Their widely praised 1998 concept album Pack Up the Cats solidified Local H as a leader in the genre, and the albums that followed reflected not only the band's definitive character, but also their relentless effort to give their audience as much of themselves as possible. The past five years have been some of the busiest of their career. They released their 8th studio album Hey, Killer, numerous EPs and live records, and a series of "Mix Tapes" featuring a surprising mix of cover songs. They've toured almost constantly, with hugely successful tours with the likes of Toadies and Helmet, including performances on Metallica's sold out stadium tour. 2020 will see the band on tour with fellow 90s alt-rock vets Social Asylum in the Spring, and their new album LIFERS will be out April 10 via AntiFragile Music.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 78 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Local H was ok

    by mts311 on 4/17/10Masquerade - Atlanta

    They didn't play their 2 biggest hits "Bound For The Floor" or "Eddie Vedder". It was also one of the only concerts I have seen where there was no encore. However, they did play an hour and a half set. The song selection was my main complaint. As advertised on the "6 Angry records tour, they picked an album out of a hat and played it in its entirety. That was fine bc it was "Pack up the Cats"...one of their best. But the songs after that weren't very good. They did play "Half-Life" and "High Fiving Mfer" but they played "Hey Rita" (which I hate) and 3 or 4 songs from the new record that I don't like. For the price, I can't really complain, but I wish I didn't have to drive 7 hours round trip for an average at best concert.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Rocked the house

    by huckle11 on 4/17/10Masquerade - Atlanta

    Local H put on a hell of a show last night. Two man band that makes a much bigger sound then imagined. Played non-stop for nearly three hours!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Giantfandave on 4/17/10Masquerade - Atlanta

    Local H put on a tremendous show last night at the Masquerade. We were pleasantly surprised with their opening act Kinch. There sound was very accessible and catchy, and they put on a nice live performance. Locah H's concept of playing an album live in it's entirety turned out to be quite enjoyable. They blew off the roof with a sizzling performance of "Pack up the Cats", and followed that by playing songs from each of their other albums. This was my fifth time seeing H, and they have yet to disappoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Local H does it again

    by Crazyphill on 7/14/09Double Door - Chicago

    They open slowly, ramp it up, slow it down a second, play a couple fan favs, a few off the new one, a couple heavy deep ones, then pound it in your ear short and sweet for a couple rounds. Break. Come out and play a couple awesome cover tunes and finish with their first hit and a "new" one that they have been playing more of lately. Fan or not, these guys are awesome. They mix it up, taunt the crowd, work them into a frenzy and always leave them wanting more. This is by far the best band you can see live these days. Period. Throw in the price of their shows, always hanging in bars which suits them and their music(seeing them open for Creed or STP is a different experience), and you can't go wrong. This show was a blast of energy that was thrown right at you and hardly stopped to collect your thoughts or your breath. Not that they cared bout either.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Local H rocked!

    by Horizontalmoses on 7/12/09Double Door - Chicago

    Excellent set by Local H. Not only did they play a great setlist, but they also played with great energy. I have been to a lot of Local H shows over the years, and I would highly recommend them.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Local H was great!

    by BigRed50 on 7/12/09Double Door - Chicago

    I've come to expect a great show from Local H and I was not disappointed. I arrived late so I did not see Husdrops. I did see Wickerman. They were pretty good. I had never seen them before and I did enjoy. However the singer really needs to stop spitting while on stage. That is a pet peeve of mine.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Local H is as good as ever!

    by DavenVal on 7/12/09Double Door - Chicago

    The first two bands were not good at all. Not the same style or anything! Local H was great... Old and new mixed together, not the same tired set anymore! I should have just came late to see them!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Best Local H show in past 10 years

    by hman123 on 7/12/09Double Door - Chicago

    One of their best shows ever, this was easily Local H's best set since their odd new albums. Still hate most of the new songs, but there was a great mix of old and new. Everything played fully. Openers were annoying.