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Rising Mongolian Rockers UUHAI Release New Single, “Secret History of the Mongols”!

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Seven people in dark, traditional attire stand on a foggy desert landscape, evoking a mysterious, intense mood.
Photo Credit: Photo: Altankhuyag Erdenebat; Edit: Peter Sallai

Closing in on the release of their debut album, Mongolian breakthrough rockers UUHAI offer another glimpse into the release with a new single. Named after the oldest surviving literary work in the Mongolic language, dating back to the late 1220s and recounting the life and conquest of legendary Genghis Khan, “Secret History of the Mongols” seduces with an enticing atmosphere. UUHAI once again blend traditional sounds with modern rock, artfully contrasting an emotional guitar solo and goosebump-inducing “uuhai” chants—an ancient battle cry for good fortune—invoking a collectively bright future. Human Herds is out this coming Friday, January 9, 2026 via Napalm Records.


Powerful Debut Album, Human Herds, Out On Friday via Napalm Records |

Pre-Order HERE!

Starting on the same day as their album release, European fans will have a chance to chant along with the band during their tour with label mates NANOWAR OF STEEL. Find all scheduled tour dates below!

UUHAI about “Secret History of the Mongols”:

“This history is a sacred flame, consecrated by Father Heaven and Mother Earth. It is the undaunted gallop of ambition, the wisdom of our ancestors, and the everlasting scripture of the Mongol people.”





Amplifying the blending of throat singing and horsehead fiddles with heavy music, breakthrough rockers UUHAI bestow a captivating sound upon the Mongolian steppe with Human Herds, out January 9, 2026 via Napalm Records. After their first songs gained them millions of video views, the seven-piece band unleashes a debut album that draws from the imposing history and awe-inspiring nature of Mongolia alike. On Human Herds, UUHAI reflect on both their roots and modern society, delivering a powerful plea to everyone, everywhere, wrapped up in a heartfelt love letter to their homeland—all in Mongolian language.

Human Herds impresses with far more than just a language and instruments unfamiliar to most ears. It is a reverent invitation into the heart of Mongolia that you won’t get anywhere else, buoyant and powerful in both storytelling and musical delivery. With deep gratitude and respect, UUHAI creates an emotional ode to nature and delivers a grassroots message to society: this debut album is a powerful reminder that on this earth, we are all the same.

UUHAI about Human Herds:

“Human Herds is a reflection on the unstoppable tide of humanity—our migrations, our revolts, our worship, and our wounds upon the Earth. Yet in our chaos, we must remember: we all live under one sun and one moon on Earth, sharing the same fragile home.”



Warrior on horseback in armor, raising a sword against a stormy sky. Text: Uchail, Human Herds. Intense, dramatic mood with lightning.

On the new album, UUHAI steps into the role of perceptive storytellers, guiding listeners through the spirit and soundscape of the Far East. Following a tone-setting, appropriately atmospheric intro is the title track, “Human Herds”. A galloping hard rock anthem calling upon the forefathers, it first offers colorful descriptions of nature’s beauty along with the urge to take better care of weeping Mother Earth instead of watching her destruction, delivered in haunting antiphony—the overarching theme of the album. “Uuhai” snarlingly tells the tale of how Mongolia historically drew its strength from said connection with its surroundings, dispersing both evil spirits and other nations. It culminates in the band chanting their name, which translates to a common battle cry for good fortune—which European fans will have a chance to join in on during the upcoming tour. Sweeping “Khar Khulz” offers passages to sing along with and simultaneously conjures up images in your mind that will have you booking the next flight to Ulaanbaatar. Throughout their diverse first album, UUHAI show an imposing ability to both create intimate settings that have us witness age-old rituals and deliver catchy hits as a heavy rock troupe. “Secret History of the Mongols” wraps up the journey. Named after the oldest surviving literary work in the Mongolic language, dated to the late 1220s, the final track seduces with an enticing atmosphere, an emotional guitar solo, and another round of goosebump-inducing “uuhai” chants, invoking a collectively bright future.

Human Herds tracklisting:

Beginning

Human Herds

Ancient Land

Uuhai

Dracula

Khurai

Khar Khulz

Paradise

Uvdis

Secret History of the Mongols

Human Herds will be available in the following formats:

1-LP Gatefold Vinyl AQUAMARINE – strictly limited to 200 copies worldwide (Napalm Mailorder exclusive)

1-LP Gatefold Vinyl BLACK

1-CD Digipak

Digital Album



UUHAI Live 2026

Motocultor Festival “Across Europe” Tour

w/ Nanowar Of Steel, Lone Survivors, Cold Snap, Morphium, Defecto, Deus Ex Machina, Vaughan, Lady Ahnabel

09.01.26 NL – Tilburg / O13

10.01.26 DE – Bochum / Matrix

11.01.26 FR – Lille / The Black Lab

13.01.26 UK – Grimsby / Yardbirds Rock Club

14.01.26 UK – Southampton / The 1865

15.01.26 UK – London / O2 Academy Islington

16.01.26 FR – Vaureal / Le Forum

17.01.26 FR – Limoges / CCM John Lennon

18.01.26 FR – Bordeaux / Rocher de Palmer

20.01.26 ES – Pamplona / Totem

21.01.26 ES – Madrid / Revi Live

22.01.26 ES – Barcelona / Sala Wolf

23.01.26 FR – Toulouse / Le Metronum

24.01.26 FR – Montpellier / Rockstore

25.01.26 FR – Grenoble / L’Ilyade

27.01.26 CH – Pratteln / Z7

28.01.26 DE – Munich / Backstage

29.01.26 DE – Cologne / Gebäude 9

30.01.26 FR – Le Mans / L’Oasis

31.01.26 FR – Colmar / Le Grillen

01.02.26 DE – Herford / Kulturwerk

03.02.26 DE – Hamburg / Logo

04.02.26 DE – Aschaffenburg / Colos-Saal

05.02.26 CZ – Prague / Futurum Music Bar

06.02.26 PL – Krakow / STUDIO

07.02.26 SK – Bratislava / Randal Club

08.02.26 DE – Berlin / Lido



UUHAI are:

Otgonbaatar Damba – Drums

Zorigoo Battsooj – Horsehead Fiddle, Throat Vocals

Khurtsgerel Damiranjav – Horsehead Fiddle, Throat Vocals

Saruul Tsogt-Erdene – Vocals

Batbayar Dulamsuren – Percussions

Dalaitseren Nasanbuyan – Guitars

Anand Naranbaatar – Bass Guitar



UUHAI online:  




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