Each year, critics at the Chicago Tribune name a "Chicagoan of the Year." The 2008 winner for music was Local H.
Local H started as hard-rock duo formed by Scott Lucas (vocals/guitar/bass) and Joe Daniels (drums). The two began in 1987 at their mainline high school in Zion. After failed attempts at recruiting a bassist, Lucas added bass pickups to his electric guitar.
Local H's 1995 debut Ham Fisted was released to lukewarm reception, but their 1996 follow-up As Good as Dead was certified gold and contained the hits "Bound for the Floor" and "Eddie Vedder." It was better received by critics, as was 1998's Pack Up the Cats, which spawned the single "All the Kids Are Right." Unfortunately, their label Polygram merged with Universal, and the album was all but forgotten in transition.
Daniels left in 1999. Lucas recruited recent Triplefastaction drummer Brian St. Clair later that year. St. Clair was a drum tech for Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick. Lucas and St. Clair released their first album together, Here Comes the Zoo, in 2002 on Palm Pictures. The No Fun EP came next in 2003, and Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? followed in 2004 to favorable reviews, with the track "Everyone Alive" being featured in the 2004 video game Burnout 3. The break-up concept album 12 Angry Months followed in 2008, and to coincide with the 2012 presidential election the group issued Hallelujah! I'm a Bum that year, both albums receiving critical praise.
Brian St. Clair would amicably leave the band, playing his last show in November 2013, before Ryan Harding joined to fill in his spot. In 2015, the duo would issue their ninth studio album Hey, Killer through G&P Records, an independent label they operate that has also been utilized for smaller releases for the band in the past. In 2020, the duo iussued Lifers through AntiFragile Music.
Local H garnered good publicity for a cover of the Britney Spears hit "Toxic". The cover was available on the band's web site and is the last track on the otherwise live album Alive '05, issued in 2005. "Toxic" has been performed at recent concerts.
Local H is known for creativity in concerts. In 2003, the band auctioned off a concert on eBay, and in 2004, performed at Fritz's Corner in Zion. In 2005, the duo performed a series of set-list request shows, where the audience got to vote on what they wanted the band to play. Gabe Rodriguez often accompanied the band on tour and provided back-up vocals or kazoo playing.
Every Halloween, Local H plays in Ardmore, masquerading as a certain group. They have performed as Nirvana, Tom Petty, Oasis, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and Sex Pistols.
Where Are They Now
Local H Lyrics
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You're never gonna get it
You're never gonna get it
You're never gonna get it
The lyrics to Local H's song "Where Are They Now" contain the repeated line "You're never gonna get it." The line is a reflection of the frustrations and failures that people experience in life. It could be interpreted in several ways - for instance, it could refer to the unattainable goals that we strive for, the things we want but can't have, or even the lost opportunities that we missed out on. The song also speaks to the feeling of being stuck in one place and not being able to move forward in life. It's a reminder that sometimes we have to accept our limitations and learn to be content with what we have.
Despite the negative tone of the lyrics, there's a sense of resilience and determination in the song. Despite setbacks and disappointments, the singer is still trying to move forward and make progress. The repetition of "You're never gonna get it" can be seen as a challenge to keep going and not give up, no matter how difficult things may seem.
Line by Line Meaning
You're never gonna get it
You will never achieve what you desire
You're never gonna get it
Your dreams are unattainable
You're never gonna get it
Your goals are impossible to reach
You're never gonna get it
You'll never obtain what you're after
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: BRIAN ST. CLAIR, DAVID SCOTT LUCAS
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