VICTORIA GRAND, also known as the ELECTRONIC EMPRESS OF SUBURBIA, incarnated in southern Siberia. She came to the U.S. at the age of 12 and found her new home in the ghettos of Detroit. Her style is a mixture of clever lyrics, old-school synths, street-smart drums, and catchy melodies. Victoria's mission is to help rid the world of its negative labels and stereotypes. She believes that there is a Light within each and every one of us waiting to be unveiled. She also knows that it was her strong personality and her love of music that helped her withstand all the trials and tribulations that life put her through. She has overcome many obstacles, ranging from depression to spending 7 years in prison. She always wins because she never stops believing in herself.

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VICTORIA GRAND's debut album "My World Order" is coming to iTunes and Amazon in January of 2009.

VICTORIA GRAND about herself:

I was born in the grasslands of Central Asia. I was the first child and I was lonely. People didn't seem to understand me, but all I wanted was to be friends with everyone around me. It didn't happen. My family flew to America when I was 12. We landed in the ghettos of Detroit. Life was OK. That same year, I bought my black Fender guitar on 8 Mile. No, I didn't see Eminem. I played it to escape my loneliness. My next toy was an old Yamaha music computer. I got rid of it because it didn't let me make beats. I was into Bob Dylan, David Bowie, and Queen. I also liked the Talking Heads, King Crimson, and other obscure stuff. I skipped school for a year-and-a-half. So much for 9th grade and half of 10th! Kids were ruthless, so I chose to hide in my shell. When I was 16, my family moved to the City of Trees in the "Famous Potato" state. It was quiet, peaceful, and much smaller than Detroit. I finished high school and went off to college. I thought partying was more fun, so I dropped out. I found pleasure in drinking alcohol, chasing chicks, and acting like a bad-ass. It was short lived. The year everyone thought the world would end (1999), I went to prison. It wasn't too bad. I just played my music and made lots of friends. Unfortunately, I was kicked out after 7 years. They said sorry, no more free food and shelter. It was a fresh start, and I was a changed person. I started my hormone pills in 2007. In 2008, I had my orchiectomy. The world around me became very clear, and now I like what I see in the mirror. My music studio is in my bedroom. It is simple, and that is how I like everything to be. I tweak the knobs until everything falls in place, - like a jigsaw puzzle. My lyrics have hidden meanings. Those who have eyes will see what I am talking about. I am a recluse and a social butterfly. I am secretive and open. I am confident and insecure. I am a bitch and a nice person. My mission is to overcome all obstacles preventing me from realizing my potential. I try to help others do the same. We have the Light within us. So let's all start shining! My life is meaningless unless I do what I was born to do. I will be around for a long time, so let the journey begin. In the end, it will all be worthwhile.

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