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Michael Van London

NEW SOLO ALBUM SOMETIME IN 2008

About Me

MICHAEL VAN LONDON///////////////////// BIOGRAPHY/////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////// My name is Michael Van London. I grew up in a small town in Michigan hosting only about a thousand people or less and very early off found that “life on the prairie” wasn’t exactly what I had in mind for myself. I had been playing music my whole life, actually my first word was “tape” and strange enough here I am today playing music. I moved to New York City at a young age and studied my craft hovering over the cool flames of those that came before me, i.e. Juliana Hatfield, Jeff Buckley, P.J. Harvey, The White Stripes, The Pixies, The Ramones, and Blondie. I played my music relentlessly in the never ending Café and Pub/Club rock n roll circuit in N.Y.C. That’s where I really found my roots. I then had an opportunity to play in Europe, and live there. I soon moved to Paris at the end of 2002 and played everywhere in Europe that would have me. Playing over seas was an amazing gift and opportunity for me not only as a musician but also as a human being. After 11 months of Europe, I moved back to the States regrouped, and found myself moving to the land of Rock History, Boston. Boston was a really great opening for me. I started being published in several magazines, local papers, playing some really amazing shows and festivals, working with some very talented musicians, recording two E.P.’s, gaining some college radio airplay and being featured on a compilation of Boston rockers and the like. At this point I started to feel like a real working musician and life started to feel like the ball was rolling in the right direction. In May of 2005 I moved to Los Angeles. Since moving here, I’ve had my dose of up’s and down’s. But this past 2 years have been so rewarding in so many ways. I released my own album in March of 2006 “Fortunes Of Misfortunes” which I recorded, produced, engineered, mixed, mastered performed, and wrote completely alone I also went on a self financed tour of the south west supporting it. Since I moved here I’ve had the opportunity to be on three T.V. shows, as the musical guest, a couple Live Radio shows, have been published in several L.A. based magazines and have played a countless amount of shows in the area. I’ve also had a spiritual awakening of sorts which has brought me great clarity through getting clean and sober for almost a year now. My life continues to change, therefore so does my music. This year I will be releasing a new E.P. which will be all new material and I plan on touring a bit more extensively for this one and playing in a town near you very, very soon. I've started a new band that will be taking up some of my musical attension (and physical I should imagine) called, The Bombs. It all started when I was trying to put together a band, and I met Rhianon Jones. She and I hit it off, and started making music right away. Since we are a new band, we are making all the correct steps by recording some live demos and booking some shows. We plan to record a full length record sometime in October. I'm eternally grateful to have both of these musical projects going at the same time. It's alot of work and Im up for it!///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////Michael Van London ~ LIVE ~ Room 5 Eva Ruiz-L.A. Taco www.lataco.comGlobetrotting musical sensation Michael Van London has a knack for rock. The Michigan-bred boy is hardly a Midwestern novice. After playing through a series of years in New York, Paris, and Boston, as well as widespread touring within the European and American continents, Van London is rather a worldly and accomplished musician. At his art for an upcoming two year anniversary in L.A., he is currently blossoming amidst the musical community of the ‘Wood and such, doing so while keeping a fresh, updated style, constantly striving to be as professional and prolific a rocker as can be. With an ongoing schedule at Los Angeles’s best known music venues, I caught him on a cozy evening at Room 5. With a nearly all female lineup, being sandwiched between chicks who rock is nothing new for Van London. With Juliana Hatfield a profound inspiration and The Donnas a favorite of his, it is no surprise Van London dreams of forming a full-fledged estrogen-charged, tittie-bouncing, fishnet-tromping chick band, except him, of course, who happens to be generously endowed with testosterone and other such related things. Say goodbye to cock rock, and bring on the cunt rock With three recorded albums—“Roses”, “Je Suis”, and “Fortunes of Misfortunes”—Van London is currently working on a fourth and full-length album tentatively called “Ice Cream & Blood & Guts” while collaborating with Brandon Jordan of Kill Radio on production. The provisional title of said autumn album is totally in the nature of Van London. A serious beauty lies in his ability to craft pop with joint painstaking profundity—blood and guts. Unquestionably bohemian, Van London not only makes sharp social critiques but also delves into deep wells of personal material among which “Sexxx Themes” is a favorite of mine. A song about artificial romances through sex and drugs is not just awfully compelling, but also really easy on the ear.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////"Prophets and Prophecies" By Derrick Hurd _______________________When I was a child my mother came home from a night on the town in New York to tell me that she had been in a little nightclub in the Village and heard the voice of the century. “She’s kind of funny looking,” she told me, “but when she sings you cannot take your eyes off of her…and she takes a simple song and makes it into a journey.”It would be several years before I got to experience Barbra Streisand for myself and by then she had more than proven my mother’s assessment sage. My mother also bought Polaroid stock when nobody knew what it was and invested in a dicey project called SEA WORLD which looked like a dog on paper. I did not inherit my mother’s savvy business sense, but I did inherit her love of music and prophetic connection to a musical muse.I was sitting in the living room of a very good friend recently where another of his friends was visiting after performing for one night at the Rainbow Bar and Grill. After a while the stranger picked up a guitar and started singing.An hour or so later I realized that my mother and I had shared the experience, separated by decades, of being in on a happening, the emergence of a truly seminal artist. Michael Van London is that artist.Handsome and rangy, Michael is darkly enigmatic in appearance with an edgy humor and easy performing style. Similarly dichotomized his voice is as sweet as it is jagged; a combination of leather and Jasper. His lyrics are journals of life, each song a parable - stories recounted as if to a best friend, the one he could tell every secret to; the one he could trust; the one who could open his heart. Michael is the Gordian knot untied.I left that evening thinking that the uniqueness of the personal concert I had just been given audience to would never be duplicated again in my life. But…then I listened to the album FORTUNES OF MISFORTUNES…and I was right back there in the living room eye to eye with Michael sharing his soul. Everyone I have played the album for says the same thing.Each song is a living snapshot which, as the title suggests, segues to the next like chapters in a great novel, the kind of novel that covers the spectrum from despair to enlightenment; positively Dickensian in scope, despite the unmistakable rock and roll cache. Your body reacts to the beat instinctively and draws you into the journey you can never outlive or exhaust; or define.The epic journey has begun again, as it has through time immemorial, every generation has its archetypes and prophets, I now call one of them, Michael Van London, a friend. _________________________________________________________ "One Little Comeback" Michael Van London makes his own luck on Fortunes of Misfortunes.By Tom Kieliszewski _________________________________________In her musical tribute to the late Jeff Buckley, “Trying Not to Think About It,” Juliana Hatfield sings, “Southern California is bad for the soul and New York City takes its toll.” As a former New Yorker and a newcomer to Los Angeles (and a big Juliana Hatfield fan), singer-songwriter Michael Van London knows the relative truth of both of these claims. Or perhaps it’s more accurate to say that he’s still reserving judgment on Southern California. A military brat who spent the majority of his childhood in a small town in central Michigan, Van London arrived in Los Angeles six months ago to record a new record, with Hatfield’s words echoing in his mind. Van London came to L.A. spurred on by promises of major-label connections and a big break, promises that dissolved amid disagreements over style and substance. “I came here to do a record,” says Van London, frustration still coloring his words. “But I felt like my ideas weren’t cool enough for them.” “Look hot and sad” and be sexually ambiguous, he was told. Amid these struggles the project fell apart. For Van London, who has three independent EPs to his name on various indie labels, the delay was interminable and puzzling. “I was dying to record and all they were doing was talking. It was three months of talking and nothing getting done,” he recalls. This wasn’t his first experience of this sort. On a trip to the Hamptons in 2002 he met a lesbian producer for Sony who arranged a meeting for him with label execs. After his powwow with the bigwigs, he was told that he needed to be “more commercially viable.” That disappointment, however, hadn’t come at the end of a cross-country move. But Van London is used to life on the move. In 1998, after a brief year-long flirtation with music studies, he opted instead for a life performing his songs on the East Coast café and pub circuit. After a few years of this life, he pulled up stakes and moved to Europe for a year, where he made Paris his home base but traveled widely, playing gigs wherever he went. His final relocation before his trip out West involved an 18-month stay in Boston, where he recorded his EPs Je Suis and Roses, as well as contributed to The Burren Project, a major compilation of Beantown musicians. In the months since the collapse of the project that brought him to the Golden State, Van London has reset his priorities and hatched a new plan. While the original strategy was a high-profile team effort, Van London’s new approach is grassroots and self-driven. Taking inspiration from two of his musical idols, Aimee Mann and Hatfield—who both were burned by the big labels early in their careers—Van London adopted a DIY strategy. His response to his misfortune was scrappy and philosophic: “‘Tough shit! Move on.’ It gave me the opportunity to do things my own way.” Van London previews his new record on Jan. 7 at Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica, where he’ll kick off “Late Night at Highways,” a new series of Saturday-night musical performances. He’ll also be giving out copies of 6 Fortunes, an EP that includes five songs from Fortunes of Misfortunes and one exclusive track. Following his instincts and his own muse has served Van London well in the wake of disappointment. “I decided that if I were to go the independent route, I would go completely independent.” He concludes with a laugh, “I’m not sure if I’m completely insane for doing this, or right where I should be.” ______________________________________________

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Member Since: 11/13/2005
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Influences: Juliana Hatfield, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The Bangles, Billy Bragg, Jeff Buckley, The Ramones, Lou Reed, Bikini Kill, Lemonheads, KISS, Heather Nova, Veruca Salt, Smashing Pumpkins, The Cars, Aimee Mann, Sonic Youth, The Sundays, Le Tigre, Liz Phair, The Ravenettes, The Beach Boys, The Blake Babies, Cat Power, The Kills, Queens Of The Stone Age, Joan Jett, Hole, Innocence Mission, Joni Mitchell, The Pieces, The Mysteries Of Life, The White Stripes, Nirvana, The Doors, The Donnas, X, Tom Vek, Chad VanGaalen, The Casual Dots, Motley Crue, Heart, Arab Strap, Quasi, Death From Above, Weezer, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, The Misfits, Suzanne Vega, Mammas & The Papas, Janis Joplin, Blonde RedheadOH YEAH BUY MY NEW RECORD ON iTUNES EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JUST CLICK HERE------------ .. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ Hot Matter _--
Sounds Like: THE BOMBS SONG: THE SHAKES ALBUM:BLACK BUTTERFLY DATE: AUGUST 29TH, 2007 LOCATION: MR.T'S BOWL IN HIGHLAND PARK, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA VIDEO TAKEN BY HECTOR THE DRUMMER FROM BAD POETRY MINUTESONG: NEXT TO ME ALBUM: ICE CREAM & BLOOD & GUTS DATE: APRIL 9TH, 2007 LOCATION: THE ROYAL THEATER ABOARD THE QUEEN MARY LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA VIDEO TAKEN BY RON DICENZOSONG: UNDER THE DOCK ALBUM: ICE CREAM & BLOOD & GUTS DATE: APRIL 9TH, 2007 LOCATION: THE ROYAL THEATER ABOARD THE QUEEN MARY LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA VIDEO TAKEN BY RON DICENZOSONG: FOX A LA VOGUE ALBUM: FORTUNES OF MISFORTUNES DATE: MARCH 5TH, 2007 LOCATION: THE CAT CLUB IN HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA VIDEO TAKEN BY FIDEL VILLA SONG: FEEL MY LEG ALBUM: FORTUNES OF MISFORTUNES DATE: SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2005 LOCATION: Q TELEVISION STUDIOS BURBANK, CALIFORNIA FOR THE SHOW, "ON Q LIVE" VIDEO FOR Q TV MICHAEL VAN LONDON : FORTUNES OF MISFORTUNES ____________________________________________________________ ___
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My other band, THE BOMBS

    HEY PEOPLE.CHECK OUT MY OTHER BAND, THE BOMBS, WITH MY FRIEND RHIANON JONES ON DRUMS AND VOCALS, WE ARE GETTING READY TO RECORD OUR FIRST RECORD SOON CALLING IT, "BLACK BUTTERFLY"....
Posted by Michael Van London on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:02:00 PST

2008 E.P. in the Works

Hey peps!So, Im writing a bunch of new songs right now for an E.P. I wanna release early next year. More news soon!
Posted by Michael Van London on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:00:00 PST