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Genres
  
Indie pop

Genre
  
Indie pop

Record label
  
A Different Drum

Past members
  
Tommy Arell (break)

Origin
  
Stockholm, Sweden (1993)

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Years active
  
Since 1993; 24 years ago (1993)

Labels
  
North of No South Records JimmyFun Music A Different Drum

Members
  
Paulinda Crescentini, Tommy Arell, Carl Hammar

Albums
  
Follow That Car!, Have You Ever Touched a Dream?, Adored, For a Thousand Years, Hello

Similar
  
Heretic Soul, Pixie Carnation, Seven Handle Circus, Jehangir Aziz Hayat, Belligerent Intent

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Daybehavior is a Swedish indie-pop trio, founded in Stockholm, in 1993 by Tommy Arell, Paulinda Crescentini and Carl Hammar. The trio's music is heavy influenced by movies, electronics and beats.

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History

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Their debut album Adored was released in 1996 by Swedish indie label North of No South Records (NONS). Per Gessle's company JimmyFun Music, released the album in 15 countries worldwide. The album received positive reviews in publications including New Musical Express, Select, The Times and Melody Maker.

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During 1998 and 1999 they, recorded their follow-up album with Kevin Petri, engineer on Massive Attack's debut album Blue Lines (1991). NONS, dealing with financial problems, went into bankruptcy 99 and the album was locked from being released. The band in despair decided to take a break and Arell moved to Thailand.

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By 2003, Crescentini and Hammar decided to finish the album, now updated with some new material. Their second album, Have You Ever Touched a Dream? was released in 2004 by American indie label A Different Drum.

Crescentini and Hammar, not feeling comfortable with the missing part of the trio as well as having musical differences, decided to put the band on hold.

In 2009, Arell thought it was time to rejoin the band and started to work on new material.

During summer and fall 2010, the band recorded their new album, FOLLOW THAT CAR!, which was released September 2012.

The band also made original music for a film, Ellinor's Wedding (Ellinors bröllop; 1996) and have had several songs in the Dance Dance Revolution music video game.

Songs

Come to Bed With MeFollow That Car! · 2012
Silent DawnFollow That Car! · 2012
So Shut Your EyesFollow That Car! · 2012

References

Daybehavior Wikipedia