Swedish
Melodic Rockers Miss Behaviour are working on
their fourth yet-untitled album, for a tentative late fall release. The band is
now in the studio with producer/songwriter Patrik
Magnusson, who previously worked
with, Crashdiet, Mick
Mars (Mötley Crüe)
and Ace Wilder among others.
Miss
Behaviour recently signed a management deal
with Sun Hill
Production (Soto, Jeff
Scott
Soto, Talisman, ColdSpell, Reach, Night
By Night, Degreed) from
Sweden.
Miss
Behaviour is:
Sebastian
Roos – Vocals
Erik Heikne – Guitars
Henrik Sproge – Keyboards
Niclas Lindblom – Bass
Magnus Jacobson – Drums
Erik Heikne – Guitars
Henrik Sproge – Keyboards
Niclas Lindblom – Bass
Magnus Jacobson – Drums
The
story of Miss Behaviour goes back to 2003 when keyboard player
Henrik Sproge and guitarist Erik Heikne met. Both had a great passion for 80’s
melodic hard rock and AoR, they decided to start the band to express their
vision of how a modern rock band, inspired by the great bands of the eighties
should sound.
After
the release of the debut album Heart of Midwinter in 2006 they
recruited a new lead singer Sebastian Roos, an established singer in Sweden.
“Sebastian added a new dimension to the band, he’s extremely skilled and
talented with great ambition and a will to leave a mark”, says Erik.
The
breakthrough came with the album Last Woman Standing (2011). In
spring 2011 Miss Behaviour competed in Swedish national radio
with the song Till we meet again, making the première live performance with the
current lineup in front of 400.000 radio listeners. Late 2011 the
album Last Woman Standing won the Melodic.net ”Best AOR
album of 2011” readers poll, and got fantastic reviews from magazines
such as Classic Rock (UK), Sweden Rock
Magazine (SE) and more. UK Magazine Classic
Rock pickedCynthia as one of the best tracks in 2011,
and featured the song on the compilation Classic Rock Buzz.
Miss
Behaviour toured UK twice in 2011, and the latter finished off with a
sold out show at O2 Academy Islington in London. Their third
album Double Agent, was released in August 2014 via AOR
HAVEN. Once again the reviews are great – Classic
Rock, Sweden Rock
Magazine and Aftonbladet (SE) all praise – and this
also earned them a slot on Stockholm Rocks Festival in November
2014.
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