Say Hi (previously known as Say Hi to Your Mom) is a Seattle-based indie rock band formed in Brooklyn in 2002 by Eric Elbogen. Say Hi's albums are mostly recorded at Elbogen's home, with him playing all of the instruments and providing vocals.
Eric Elbogen was born in 1976 and grew up in San Fernando Valley, California. He attended UCLA. He then moved to Brooklyn, New York and created Say Hi to Your Mom in 2002.
He plays a Fender Jazzmaster guitar.
Elbogen most often tours as a solo act, but occasionally employs friends to accompany him as his backing band.
Their fourth release, Impeccable Blahs, was written almost entirely about vampires, though Star Trek is also mentioned. The song "Angels and Darlas" is a reference to Angel and Darla from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff Angel both created by Joss Whedon.
With the release of their fifth album The Wishes and the Glitch, the band shortened their name to "Say Hi". This was done because the earlier name reflected an aesthetic that no longer matched the band's tastes.
Uh-oh (/ˈʔʌʔoʊ/ British English ,
American English ) is a ubiquitous interjection or expression of dismay in the English language, usually said in anticipation of something bad about to happen, with the sly admittance of guilt that one may have caused something bad to happen, or perceiving that something bad has already happened. The speaker often gives vent to the expression immediately upon learning or perceiving of something that presages disaster. It is an expression usually acquired very early in life, typically as early as the toddler stage. It is one of only a few words or phrases in American English commonly pronounced with a glottal stop.
Uh Oh or variants may refer to:
Uh-oh is the sixth studio album by American rock group Cowboy Mouth.
Um, Uh Oh (2011) is the seventh full-length album by Say Hi and was released on January 25, 2011.
On November 16, 2010, "Devils" was released as an exclusive download on Spin.com and for purchase on iTunes. The song appeared in an episode of Gossip Girl titled "The Witches of Bushwick", which aired on November 15, 2010. The song also featured prominently in the second season finale of ABC Family's The Fosters on March 23, 2015. It also appeared on the soundtrack for the motion picture Scream 4.
Time has gone slow, smell the gin soaked guard who opens your cell.
Shuffle outside, squint the sunlight, first you've seen in a while.
See the golden noose, it's gonna bind you. Feel it getting tight.
Your neck, tense another second will define you.
Never though it'd end like this.
Please stop flailing around.
Go face the crowd gotta make em gasp loud.
No moving around, uh-oh
Don't make a sound, gotta try and act proud.
No touching the ground uh oh uh oh uh oh.
Outside, you see her, hoping she'd be here,
hoping that she'd send you off.
With smiles and tears, but it's as you fear
she cares more for the phlegm in her cough.
See them gather round as the revile you.
See them as they stare.
Your neck starts to stiffen up another second,
is all it seems that you've got left.
Please stop flailing around.
Go face the crowd, gotta make em gasp loud.
No moving around, uh-oh.
Don't make a sound, gotta try and act proud.
No touching the ground uh oh uh oh uh oh.
Don't make them wait to see you cry.
They paid good money for the show.
Worth every cent to see you go.
Don't say "I fail", don't say "I quit",
say "I kill it I kill it I kill it".
Go face the crowd, gotta make em gasp loud.
No moving around, uh-oh.
Don't make a sound, gotta try and act proud,
No touching the ground uh oh.
No moving around, oh no.
No touching the ground, uh oh oh.
Stop moving around oh no.