{"id":461,"date":"2023-01-20T14:45:11","date_gmt":"2023-01-20T14:45:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/?p=461"},"modified":"2024-07-31T13:47:20","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T13:47:20","slug":"miss-behaviour-heart-of-midwinter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/?p=461","title":{"rendered":"Miss Behaviour &#8211; Heart Of Midwinter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 5px; float: left;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.germusica.com\/pics\/missbehaviour2023-cover-web.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>product:<\/strong> Miss Behaviour &#8211; Heart Of Midwinter<\/p>\n<p><strong>release date:<\/strong> 17.02.2023<\/p>\n<p><strong>format:<\/strong> CD (ltd. mailorder only release) &amp; digital<\/p>\n<p><strong>territory:<\/strong> world<\/p>\n<p><strong>remark:<\/strong> ltd. edition Cd re-issue (500 units only) with new booklet<\/p>\n<p>Emerging from a Swedish town by the name of Norrk\u00f6ping, some young musicians who enjoyed hardrock, heavy metal, AOR and melodic rock eventually founded a band in 2003. Miss Behaviour was born and this debut was able to leave its mark on the scene already in 2006.<\/p>\n<p>Erik Heikne (g), Henrik Sproge (keys), Mattias Wetterhall (v), Sebastian Gustavsson (b) and Hampus Landin (d) were the line-up. \u201eHenrik and me had known each other since we were like seven years old. We discovered bands like Helloween at a very young age and had a very supporting teacher later on, who was probably a musician himself. He recognized that we were very focused on the bands we liked and encouraged us to start a band ourselves. We had a first gig soon after. And to cut a long story short, Henrik and I started to study in Kalmar. We studied music management but soon found out that what we were taught about the music industry was more or less out-dated already with Napster and the like going stronger and stronger and a radical change in promoting and releasing music coming up.\u201c Not having much to do apart from writing music, Heike and Sproge, sharing an apartment at the time and having played in various power metal outfits before discovering bands like Magnum or classic Yngwie Malmsteen, eventually started a band. Miss Behaviour was born. \u201eWe didn\u2019t have the money and the knowledge back then but we wanted to create something in the vein of what Nestor is doing today\u201c, Heike explains. More or less, nobody was doing it at the time.<\/p>\n<p>\u201eHampus, our drummer was not really into that kind of music but rather into Slayer and Pantera but he was the drummer around and recorded the songs and that\u2019s it. But he is still one of my best friends and he and I still playing in different bands. The bass player was a kind of one-off-performance. He still plays but far away from what we did back in the day. I think he works in a library today. And the singer Mattias, how he was called back then, changed his name\u201c, Heikne recalls. \u201cI still talk to him from time to time. Still to this day, I\u2019m pretty sad that he didn\u2019t do much with his talent. The whole album has a great feel to it although the whole performance is far from what we did on our later albums but Mattias had that powerful voice which he wasn\u2019t fully aware of\u201c, states Heikne. Unfortunately, \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c is one of the very few releases Wetterhall sang on so far. Sebastian Roos, the current singer in Miss Behaviour, actually sang backing vocals on the debut, so coming full circle with the band.<\/p>\n<p>The debut came out in 2006 on a small label called Sunset Fox Records. \u201eWe were so happy to be able to spread our music\u201c, Heikne remembers. Early Crashd\u00efet might have been an influence on the band, too. Also the name of the band has to do with the love of sleaze rock back then because sleaze bands and musicians are often a bit out of line and live every cliche of rock to the fullest, probably misbehaving sometimes. \u201cThe music on our debut was also not pure AOR\u201c, Heike admits. The guys did not know yet what exactly AOR &#8211; Adult Oriented Rock &#8211; really was.<\/p>\n<p>The opening track \u201cThe Shine\u201c, being some kind of signature song for the album, certainly sticks out. \u201cThis track is a great example of the fine sense of melody in Henriks songwriting\u201c, the guitarist recalls. The artwork reflects the search for their very own sound as the songs are a mixture of metal, AOR and melodic rock. Therefore, the artwork, too, is not typical AOR style.<\/p>\n<p>With three albums (\u201cLast Woman Standing\u201c in 2011, \u201cDouble Agent\u201c in 2014 and \u201cGhost Play\u201c in 2016) following and e.g. a big UK tour and several festival appearances in Sweden or Germany, Miss Behaviour left a mark on the scene, having their hey days around 2011 and 2012. So, obviously, with prices on eBay and the like going up for the very few remaining copies of \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c, it is about time to give this album a proper rerelease with a new booklet. \u201cI think it would be unfair towards fans, who have been asking continuously for it as it wasn\u2019t even available on streaming platforms, not to rerelease it. And Birgitt Schwanke and Pride &amp; Joy Music are reliable partners.\u201c<\/p>\n<p>With Erik Heikne and Henrik Sproge writing songs currently, there might be some new music in the pipeline soon. Miss Behaviour is still alive and kickin\u2019\u2026<\/p>\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full is-resized\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"800\" height=\"800\" src=\"https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1594\" style=\"width:400px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800.jpg 800w, https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800-300x300.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800-768x768.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.prideandjoy.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Dark-Mile-st-800-600x600.jpg 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>product: Dark Mile \u2013 Dark Mile<\/strong><br><strong>release date: 12.07.2024<\/strong><br><strong>format: CD &amp; digital<\/strong><br><strong>territory: world<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>product:<\/strong> Miss Behaviour &#8211; Heart Of Midwinter<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>release date:<\/strong> 17.02.2023<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>format:<\/strong> CD (ltd. mailorder only release) &amp; digital<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>territory:<\/strong> world<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>remark:<\/strong> ltd. edition Cd re-issue (500 units only) with new booklet<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Emerging from a Swedish town by the name of Norrk\u00f6ping, some young musicians who enjoyed hardrock, heavy metal, AOR and melodic rock eventually founded a band in 2003. Miss Behaviour was born and this debut was able to leave its mark on the scene already in 2006.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Erik Heikne (g), Henrik Sproge (keys), Mattias Wetterhall (v), Sebastian Gustavsson (b) and Hampus Landin (d) were the line-up. \u201eHenrik and me had known each other since we were like seven years old. We discovered bands like Helloween at a very young age and had a very supporting teacher later on, who was probably a musician himself. He recognized that we were very focused on the bands we liked and encouraged us to start a band ourselves. We had a first gig soon after. And to cut a long story short, Henrik and I started to study in Kalmar. We studied music management but soon found out that what we were taught about the music industry was more or less out-dated already with Napster and the like going stronger and stronger and a radical change in promoting and releasing music coming up.\u201c Not having much to do apart from writing music, Heike and Sproge, sharing an apartment at the time and having played in various power metal outfits before discovering bands like Magnum or classic Yngwie Malmsteen, eventually started a band. Miss Behaviour was born. \u201eWe didn\u2019t have the money and the knowledge back then but we wanted to create something in the vein of what Nestor is doing today\u201c, Heike explains. More or less, nobody was doing it at the time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201eHampus, our drummer was not really into that kind of music but rather into Slayer and Pantera but he was the drummer around and recorded the songs and that\u2019s it. But he is still one of my best friends and he and I still playing in different bands. The bass player was a kind of one-off-performance. He still plays but far away from what we did back in the day. I think he works in a library today. And the singer Mattias, how he was called back then, changed his name\u201c, Heikne recalls. \u201cI still talk to him from time to time. Still to this day, I\u2019m pretty sad that he didn\u2019t do much with his talent. The whole album has a great feel to it although the whole performance is far from what we did on our later albums but Mattias had that powerful voice which he wasn\u2019t fully aware of\u201c, states Heikne. Unfortunately, \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c is one of the very few releases Wetterhall sang on so far. Sebastian Roos, the current singer in Miss Behaviour, actually sang backing vocals on the debut, so coming full circle with the band.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The debut came out in 2006 on a small label called Sunset Fox Records. \u201eWe were so happy to be able to spread our music\u201c, Heikne remembers. Early Crashd\u00efet might have been an influence on the band, too. Also the name of the band has to do with the love of sleaze rock back then because sleaze bands and musicians are often a bit out of line and live every cliche of rock to the fullest, probably misbehaving sometimes. \u201cThe music on our debut was also not pure AOR\u201c, Heike admits. The guys did not know yet what exactly AOR &#8211; Adult Oriented Rock &#8211; really was.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The opening track \u201cThe Shine\u201c, being some kind of signature song for the album, certainly sticks out. \u201cThis track is a great example of the fine sense of melody in Henriks songwriting\u201c, the guitarist recalls. The artwork reflects the search for their very own sound as the songs are a mixture of metal, AOR and melodic rock. Therefore, the artwork, too, is not typical AOR style.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With three albums (\u201cLast Woman Standing\u201c in 2011, \u201cDouble Agent\u201c in 2014 and \u201cGhost Play\u201c in 2016) following and e.g. a big UK tour and several festival appearances in Sweden or Germany, Miss Behaviour left a mark on the scene, having their hey days around 2011 and 2012. So, obviously, with prices on eBay and the like going up for the very few remaining copies of \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c, it is about time to give this album a proper rerelease with a new booklet. \u201cI think it would be unfair towards fans, who have been asking continuously for it as it wasn\u2019t even available on streaming platforms, not to rerelease it. And Birgitt Schwanke and Pride &amp; Joy Music are reliable partners.\u201c<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With Erik Heikne and Henrik Sproge writing songs currently, there might be some new music in the pipeline soon. 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Miss Behaviour was born and this debut was able to leave its mark on the scene already in 2006. Erik Heikne (g), Henrik Sproge (keys), Mattias Wetterhall (v), Sebastian Gustavsson (b) and Hampus Landin (d) were the line-up. \u201eHenrik and me had known each other since we were like seven years old. We discovered bands like Helloween at a very young age and had a very supporting teacher later on, who was probably a musician himself. He recognized that we were very focused on the bands we liked and encouraged us to start a band ourselves. We had a first gig soon after. And to cut a long story short, Henrik and I started to study in Kalmar. We studied music management but soon found out that what we were taught about the music industry was more or less out-dated already with Napster and the like going stronger and stronger and a radical change in promoting and releasing music coming up.\u201c Not having much to do apart from writing music, Heike and Sproge, sharing an apartment at the time and having played in various power metal outfits before discovering bands like Magnum or classic Yngwie Malmsteen, eventually started a band. Miss Behaviour was born. \u201eWe didn\u2019t have the money and the knowledge back then but we wanted to create something in the vein of what Nestor is doing today\u201c, Heike explains. More or less, nobody was doing it at the time. \u201eHampus, our drummer was not really into that kind of music but rather into Slayer and Pantera but he was the drummer around and recorded the songs and that\u2019s it. But he is still one of my best friends and he and I still playing in different bands. The bass player was a kind of one-off-performance. He still plays but far away from what we did back in the day. I think he works in a library today. And the singer Mattias, how he was called back then, changed his name\u201c, Heikne recalls. \u201cI still talk to him from time to time. Still to this day, I\u2019m pretty sad that he didn\u2019t do much with his talent. The whole album has a great feel to it although the whole performance is far from what we did on our later albums but Mattias had that powerful voice which he wasn\u2019t fully aware of\u201c, states Heikne. Unfortunately, \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c is one of the very few releases Wetterhall sang on so far. Sebastian Roos, the current singer in Miss Behaviour, actually sang backing vocals on the debut, so coming full circle with the band. The debut came out in 2006 on a small label called Sunset Fox Records. \u201eWe were so happy to be able to spread our music\u201c, Heikne remembers. Early Crashd\u00efet might have been an influence on the band, too. Also the name of the band has to do with the love of sleaze rock back then because sleaze bands and musicians are often a bit out of line and live every cliche of rock to the fullest, probably misbehaving sometimes. \u201cThe music on our debut was also not pure AOR\u201c, Heike admits. The guys did not know yet what exactly AOR &#8211; Adult Oriented Rock &#8211; really was. The opening track \u201cThe Shine\u201c, being some kind of signature song for the album, certainly sticks out. \u201cThis track is a great example of the fine sense of melody in Henriks songwriting\u201c, the guitarist recalls. The artwork reflects the search for their very own sound as the songs are a mixture of metal, AOR and melodic rock. Therefore, the artwork, too, is not typical AOR style. With three albums (\u201cLast Woman Standing\u201c in 2011, \u201cDouble Agent\u201c in 2014 and \u201cGhost Play\u201c in 2016) following and e.g. a big UK tour and several festival appearances in Sweden or Germany, Miss Behaviour left a mark on the scene, having their hey days around 2011 and 2012. So, obviously, with prices on eBay and the like going up for the very few remaining copies of \u201cHeart Of Midwinter\u201c, it is about time to give this album a proper rerelease with a new booklet. \u201cI think it would be unfair towards fans, who have been asking continuously for it as it wasn\u2019t even available on streaming platforms, not to rerelease it. And Birgitt Schwanke and Pride &amp; Joy Music are reliable partners.\u201c With Erik Heikne and Henrik Sproge writing songs currently, there might be some new music in the pipeline soon. 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