As with many of his hip hop contemporaries, Avalon’s music seems pretty intrinsically tied in with his turbulent, unhappy upbringing. His father was a heroin addict, whilst his mother provided for the family by dealing cannabis, meaning that Avalon’s early years were marked by uncertainty and trouble. In a cruel twist of fate, his father managed to get clean, but was hit by a car after leaving an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting - the driver was drunk. At the age of nineteen, Avalon was forced to make the heart-wrenching decision to take his father off life support.
Avalon himself struggled with heroin addiction in his late teens; he prostituted himself to pay for his habit, whilst his sister - also an addict - would go on to die of an overdose whilst they were living together. Music gave Avalon his escape from a world of misery, and began to work with ex-MTV producer Simon Rex. He released a self-titled debut album in 2006, and went onto support the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Ke$ha on tour. He’s also recorded and toured with Rex and others under the name Dyslexic Speedreaders, but has most recently been focusing on his solo career again, releasing a second album, ‘Loaded’, in 2012 and an EP, ‘I Get Even’, in 2013.
Californian rapper Mickey Avalon has had first hand experience with substance abuse and male prostitution and these themes do not only inspire his lyrics but also his live performance. An evocative showman, he is not afraid to get visceral with the audience and appears as something of a down and out junkie as he steps onstage shirtless showing off a tattooed torso whilst his face is decorated with a large amount of eyeliner and beaten down demeanour.
He only has two albums yet the music is so charged that the audience remains engaged throughout and cheers along as Avalon staggers from side to side retracting further into his zone. He slurs a few thank yous but he is more focused on his setlist and conducting his accompanying musicians. There is an uncomfortable finale of 'Friends And Lovers' as scantily clad women walk onto stage and begin to paw at Mickey's naked body from all angles. There is no doubt that Avalon's show is an experience that needs to be seen but is definitely not for the faint hearted.