Missed Her Bliss
NEWS
"The Angle Of Invasion" ep is finally available. This consists of six tracks recorded/mixed and mastered at home by the band. All tracks are available here to download for FREE, or can be purchased on a limited edition cd direct from the band at gigs or via mail order (email for details).
Gigs:
12th Aug - Cellar Bar, Blackburn
19th Aug - Vic Inn, Derby
2nd Sept - Late Rooms, Manchester
20th Sept - 13th Note, Glasgow
29th Sept - Tudor Hotel, Wigan
10th Dec - The Wheatsheaf, Oxford
More T.B.A
New mp3s added - A Mineral Diet and Enzigiri - these songs won't be available anywhere else!
"If Destroyed, Still True", 6-track mini-album, out now through Soviet Union Records/ Cargo Distribution. See http://mhb.arecool.net or www.sovietunion.co.uk for details. Buy! Buy! Buy!
Gigs:
12th Aug - Cellar Bar, Blackburn
19th Aug - Vic Inn, Derby
2nd Sept - Late Rooms, Manchester
20th Sept - 13th Note, Glasgow
29th Sept - Tudor Hotel, Wigan
10th Dec - The Wheatsheaf, Oxford
More T.B.A
New mp3s added - A Mineral Diet and Enzigiri - these songs won't be available anywhere else!
"If Destroyed, Still True", 6-track mini-album, out now through Soviet Union Records/ Cargo Distribution. See http://mhb.arecool.net or www.sovietunion.co.uk for details. Buy! Buy! Buy!
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Band History:
Missed Her Bliss formed in 1996, in Blackburn, Lancashire. Within a few months they started to gig and before long were playing right across the uk (including such venues as the Camden Underworld and the Astoria 2 (now Mean Fiddler).
Along the way they released a couple of tracks on compilations and were picked up by holier than thou records and released their debut album, “Object/Subject”, through the label and Plastic Head Distribution. The album was received well by those who heard it, especially in fanzine land, and Kerrang! who gave an impressive 3K review and made the comment that the band, “could well be the next underground heroes”. The album was also supported with airplay on London’s XFM and, surprisingly, being put on heavy rotation at some station in Boston USA. This was followed up by an appearance on the WaterDragon Records compilation, “Greatest Hits Vol 1”, and eps on Addiction Records, as well as their own Pimp Records label.
The band have also recorded a couple of acoustic sessions for BBC radio, supported ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail Of Dead and Mculsky amongst other known bands, played the Truck Records Festival in Oxford and 2002's In The City Convention in Manchester, as well as being featured on Radio 1’s Onemusic website. Over the coming months the band are to release two new eps via Soviet Union Records Manchester (Oceansize, Transelement, Tsuji Giri) and, and support this with dates across the UK.
Along the way they released a couple of tracks on compilations and were picked up by holier than thou records and released their debut album, “Object/Subject”, through the label and Plastic Head Distribution. The album was received well by those who heard it, especially in fanzine land, and Kerrang! who gave an impressive 3K review and made the comment that the band, “could well be the next underground heroes”. The album was also supported with airplay on London’s XFM and, surprisingly, being put on heavy rotation at some station in Boston USA. This was followed up by an appearance on the WaterDragon Records compilation, “Greatest Hits Vol 1”, and eps on Addiction Records, as well as their own Pimp Records label.
The band have also recorded a couple of acoustic sessions for BBC radio, supported ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail Of Dead and Mculsky amongst other known bands, played the Truck Records Festival in Oxford and 2002's In The City Convention in Manchester, as well as being featured on Radio 1’s Onemusic website. Over the coming months the band are to release two new eps via Soviet Union Records Manchester (Oceansize, Transelement, Tsuji Giri) and, and support this with dates across the UK.