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In the break of the millennium, John Hermansen (ex Greyhate), Thomas Piehl, Jens Wide and Örjan Baudin (ex Clench) gave birth to the band Nosedive. Nosedive appeared on several compilations through the early years and in late 2002 the band started to work on what would come to be their debut album "Grandiosity". After changing the name to MOTHER MISERY the album was released in March 2004. Now followed tours around Sweden for a year, then at the end of 2004 Jens Wide (drums) and Örjan Baudin (bass) left the band and got replaced with Jimmy Lindbergh (drums) and Marcus Jäderholm (bass). In 2005 the band got in contact with Daredevil Records (de) and the booking agency Rock This Town (de) who set up tours around Europe. "Grandiosity" got top reviews from all over the world and after some time on the road the work on the follow up album started. In 2006 the band released the maxi ep "For The Crows" as a teaser of what would come, "For The Crows" would just like grandiosity recieve top reviews from media and fans from all over and now the next full length album was in progress. The band also recorded their first video at this time on the song “Take A Good Look” from the ep “For The Crows”. In April 2007 the new album "All Eyes On You" saw the light of day and with "All Eyes On You" MOTHER MISERY took a few steps away from the stoner sound of "Grandiosity" and leaned more into the heavy rock sound, a video was recorded on the song “My Soul”. Now followed tours around Europe a