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					<description><![CDATA[Paul: Hi, for those who are yet to come across LHH, please could you give us a brief history of the band. Pierrick: Yeah we&#8217;re a 5 piece band from so cal, we&#8217;ve been together since early 2004, we play a combination of pop, punk and rock or whatever the hell it&#8217;s called these days. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul: Hi, for those who are yet to come across LHH, please could you give us a brief history of the band.<br />
Pierrick: Yeah we&#8217;re a 5 piece band from so cal, we&#8217;ve been together since early 2004, we play a combination of pop, punk and rock or whatever the hell it&#8217;s called <a href="/bands/these-days-2" >these days</a>.</p>
<p>Paul: On a similar note, how would you describe your band? I&#8217;m guessing you hate the &#8217;emo&#8217; tag as much as the next band, so if you could sum up your sound in one sentence what would it be?<br />
Pierrick: I guess I just answered that one. I think were really good at why we do. You love it, we love you. You hate it, fuck off</p>
<p>Paul: Are there any bands that you would say are huge influences on you?  Any specific records that collectively get you pumped up on the tour bus?<br />
Pierrick: When we&#8217;re all together we listen to dance pop like lady gaga and stuff. Bands that are huge influences are <a href="/bands/saves-the-day" >saves the day</a>, <a href="/bands/glassjaw" >glassjaw</a>, <a href="/bands/the-get-up-kids" >the get up kids</a>, <a href="/bands/thrice" >thrice</a> and <a href="/bands/story-of-the-year" >story of the year</a>. Those bands are directly responsible for me playing music today.</p>
<p>Paul: Is there significance behind the album title &#8216;America Underwater&#8217;?<br />
Pierrick: It&#8217;s the title track an is current with what&#8217;s going on here in north America, we have this huge recession and <a href="/bands/floods-2" >floods</a>, fires etc. The song is about coming together as a nation and helping each other back on our feet.</p>
<p>Paul: &#8216;White Lies&#8217; seemed a bit heavier and, I guess, a little more metal than the new album. When you started work on the new record did you consciously work on evolving your sound or did the end result come a bit more naturally?<br />
Pierrick: I think it was a natural progression, it&#8217;s been 3 years since we wrote white lies and our influences have changed quite a bit. I think it&#8217;s important for bands to evolve and keep it fresh, We also didn&#8217;t want to write white lies part 2 either.</p>
<p>Paul: Who did you record the new album with?  Was it a quick record to make or did you take a lot of time <a href="/bands/over-it-2" >over it</a>?<br />
Pierrick: We recorded with dream lab productions , they are this cute Aussie couple who have a great ear for production and songs.</p>
<p>Paul: You were obviously at a desperate point when, as a band, you wrote &#8216;I&#8217;ll Make It To Brigades&#8217;.  Do you still get fed up and frustrated on tour? Did that song act more as a cathartic process of getting it off your chest than a cry for help?<br />
Pierrick: Absolutely, touring is really hard, you are stuck in a van with the same 5 guys always and after a while a left out dirty sock starts to annoy you. If we didn&#8217;t love touring so much we would have dissolved years ago.</p>
<p>Paul: A lot of the earlier material references drugs and drug abuse. &#8216;Running With Scissors&#8217; on the last record was obviously a very personal song.  What kind of topics do you cover on the new album? As a band are you still laying your heart on your sleeve and writing really personal stuff?<br />
Pierrick: Yes, there&#8217;s a song on the new record that is think twice-running with scissors part 2, my older brother has been dealing with addiction for close to 4 years, in and out of jail and rehab and that really takes it&#8217;s toll on me and my family. Writing these songs is my therapy and I guess they help a lot of other people going through the same thing.</p>
<p>Paul: Any plans to tour the UK?<br />
Pierrick: SOON! Hook us up</p>
<p>Paul: What are your plans for the rest of 2009 and in to 2010?<br />
Pierrick: Tour the world, were going to Mexico, south America and touring the USA  and Canada.</p>
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