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The Von Bondies Troubadour show Monday night should have been a slam-dunk, unalloyed triumph -- a sold-out, much anticipated appearance supporting the Detroit quartet's major label debut, "Pawn ...
Fine-tuning life lessons: The Von Bondies Sometimes fame in the most unexpected of places can sneak up on you. Just ask Jason Stollsteimer, the singer-songwriter-guitarist of Michigan-based ...
The Von Bondies are very serious business to Jason Stollsteimer. On tour, the rock band’s singer-guitarist-songwriter makes sure he gets plenty of rest and is proud to state that he’s never ...
THINGS ARE LOOKING UP for the Von Bondies . The group's latest release, "Love Hate and Then There's You" (its first in five years), shows no obvious signs of ill will or despair; instead, the ...
Back in 2004, drummer Don Blum was playing music with the Von Bondies, touring the world and playing big festivals while riding the band's hit single "C'mon C'mon." But the band that flared during ...
This week, our Detroit Proud Playlist goes behind the scenes with Jason Stollsteimer (formerly of The Von Bondies) - check it out!
If only the Von Bondies’ major-label debut had more of that unruly spirit. For all its merits, Pawn Shoppe Heart sounds too clean and constrained, lacking the swagger of the New York Dolls, or ...
The Von Bondies, "Love Hate and Then There's You" (Majordomo) Detroit's the Von Bondies debuted in 2001 with the sassy anthem "It Came From Japan," shouting out, "We all hail hail from rock 'n ...
The Von Bondies are still afloat? We figured that leaky vessel sank months ago. But — and never underestimate Stollsteimer’s penchant for, um, discord — conflict in the VBs camp hits like a ...
It wasn’t the Von Bondies playing the Larimer Lounge on Aug. 3 so much as it was the non-Bondies. Just a few songs into the Detroit band’s set, frontman Jason Stollsteimer requested a round of ...
Five long years on from Pawn Shoppe Heart and their alt-rock moment, the Von Bondies reemerge with a stern-faced intent and self-belief that sounds more like the Killers than their former friends ...