With traditional Mongolian throat singing and horsehead fiddles, the up-and-coming rock band UUHAI lends the Mongolian steppe a new, captivating soundtrack on their album *Human Herds*. After their first music videos garnered millions of views, the seven-member band is releasing their debut album via Napalm Records, which musically interprets the imposing history and breathtaking nature of Mongolia. On *Human Herds*, UUHAI navigate between the cultural roots of their homeland and modern society - all in the Mongolian language. UUHAI present themselves as attentive guides through Mongolia. An atmospheric intro is followed by the title track, "Human Herds," a galloping hard rock anthem that appeals to their ancestors. The song also provides the first vivid descriptions of nature's beauty, along with a plea to take better care of Mother Earth instead of watching her destruction. This overarching theme of the album is delivered in compelling call-and-response vocals. "Uuhai" tells a captivating story of how Mongolia historically drew its strength from its connection with its surroundings, driving out both evil spirits and other nations.