Michael Mangia

Genre: Alternative
Secondary Genre: Rock Los Angeles, California USA Contact

Michael Mangia (pronounced Manja) is akin to a diverse range of artists such as Tori Amos, Ben Folds, Spiritualized, Travis, Rufus Wainwright, but offers his own unique perspective as songwriter and storyteller.

Artist Information

Biography

Michael Mangia does not mind digging around in the dirt – Hollywood dirt – to celebrate the beauty that lurks in the dark, clandestine corners and underneath bedsheets and facelifts. Michael Mangia is the David Lynch of the Hollywood music scene. His melodies are beautiful works from an extraordinarily gifted singer-songwriter-pianist, but his lyrics reveal something more – an underlying sense of the sordid that comes from having grown up in Hollywood. “It’s a mixture of the dark and the beautiful together – two sides of the same coin. My songs are definitely for people looking for three-dimensional music.”

Mangia (pronounced Man-ja) is a songwriter and storyteller whose first break came when he was 18 and met four-time Grammy-nominated producer Johnny Pierce. He flew out to Nashville where the two recorded his first EP, Virgins.

Shortly afterwards, he bought his first stand-up piano, which he nicknamed "Stein." Jokes Mangia, “That piano was just a kindergarten-type console, but he had the heart of a Steinway… He thought he was a badass!” With the help of “Stein” and a handful of other musicians (including one of the drummers from death-metal legends Slayer), Mangia began writing and recording almost everyday. He released his first self-released album, a largely piano-based opus entitled Utopia, when he was 21 years old.

While promoting Utopia, Mangia started to reap the benefits of his hard work when a couple of his more dramatic songs were picked up and used on the cult daytime NBC soap, Passions. More importantly, Mangia made the move from Hollywood to a loft in downtown Los Angeles, which he then converted into a high-tech recording studio. It was there that he began what was to become his most ambitious project to date, The Invisible Wall.

“The best part of having your studio and your home be the roof you live and work under is the musical liberty that it provides you. If you can’t sleep, you can get up and just create. I even have the freedom to break the sound barrier with my piano and not have the police show up! That’s what allowed me to experiment and consequently inspired the uniqueness of The Invisible Wall.”

Ultimately, The Invisible Wall became the story of a painter, taking listeners through his canvas, which is filled with the lives of addicted porn stars and their admirers, children’s sci-fi fantasy, Italian mobsters, and the façade-filled world of Hollywood. “As the tale started to reveal itself, I found myself piecing this one wildly crazy puzzle together from different angles, time zones and states of consciousness... It's an exploration of the facets of one’s self you can wish to look at or not.”

Deciding to produce the CD himself, Michael took a new approach this time around. “In order to translate the abstraction of the ideas in my heart and head, I had to play around with a different sonic palate than what I was used to. And so I brought in some really amazing guest players who added to the base of the iceberg. Each of these musicians opened up more doors and gave additional dimension to songs that were originally written on solo piano.” In fact, the guest roster for The Invisible Wall includes industry veterans who have frequently worked with artists ranging from Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple to Macy Gray and Gary Jules.

But perhaps the most extraordinary aspect of Michael Mangia is his live performances. No longer content to deliver simple concerts, Mangia now incorporates an unusual degree of performance art into his now legendary shows. From the pink megaphone he regularly uses for sonic effects; through the sketchpad of illustrations he flips in time with certain songs to provide a “live” music video effect; to the suitcase filled with Barbie dolls and accessories he uses as illustrative props while performing his single, “Barbie Doll,” Mangia is clearly no ordinary performer. He occasionally even uses slideshow backdrops to create a multi-media sensory journey. “It’s all about bringing the music to life through these added visual aspects. I don’t just want people to hear the songs – I want them to experience them.”

Equally unusual is the diversity of people that venture out to see Mangia perform. “I get goths, I get ravers, I get couples out for a romantic evening, I get audiences looking for something wildly different, I get people who just come for a good time, I get people who just come to get away from the humdrum of work. What I want is for every single one of those people to experience a different dimension of themselves through my music.”

Instrumentation

Band gigs include Michael Mangia on Keys and Vocals, Joel Martin on Guitars, Ed Maxwell on Bass and Jimmy Paxson on Drums.

Solo Gig is just Michael Mangia: Vocals, Piano, Synths, Foot triggered drum loops and Laptop accompanied by videos that were self-filmed and created. Vintage film projections can accompany his live show.

Discography

2005 Album "The Invisible Wall"
2003 E.P. "Live Sessions"
2001 Album "Utopia"
1999 E.P. "Virgins"

Official Website

http://www.michaelmangia.com

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Heavy Metal Lover

Photo Gallery

  • Michael Mangia

  • Mangia on hill

  • The Invisible Wall Front Cover

  • Eyes

  • Mirrored Madness

  • Megaphone

  • Mangia and Pink Mega

  • Grandioso Piano

  • Live at Tangier 12-5-05

  • Mini Piano

Press

  • OUT Magazine Review of The Invisible Wall [+ Show ]

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  • Music Connection Magazine Live Gig Review: Michael Mangia: Moody piano man with a memorable stage show. [+ Show ]

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  • Nighttimes.com Live Gig Review [+ Show ]

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  • Review and Listing of The Invisible Wall [+ Show ]

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  • Review [+ Show ]

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  • Review of The Invisible Wall [+ Show ]

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  • Review of The Invisible Wall [+ Show ]

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  • Michael Mangia Interview [+ Show ]

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  • Review of The Invisible Wall [+ Show ]

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  • FlordiaEntertainmentScene.com Interview with Michael Mangia [+ Show ]

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Setlist

30 min-3 hours, original music and the following covers:
Radiohead's "Kharma Police" and "Maps" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

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