John Langley

Jonathan Allen Langley (born in Scarborough, Canada) is a Canadian bassist, songwriter, music video director and music producer. He is known for being one of the founding members of hard rock band Bulla, along with vocalist Stanley Miller and keyboardist Michael Sullivan, acting as a bassist, backing vocalist and primary lyricist of the band. He left the band in March 2016, but returned in 2017.

Discography

 * Studio
 * 1996 - Self-Titled Album
 * 1998 - Animal Kingdom
 * 2001 - Desintegration Network
 * 2004 - Hold Your Country
 * 2005 - Era Vulgaris
 * 2011 - See You on the Other Side
 * 2016 - Chaos Theory (credited as a co-writer on "Fifty Shades Freed")
 * 2017 - Sweat and Sacrifice


 * Live
 * 2002 - A Little South of Insanity
 * 2005 - ''MTV Hard Rock Live
 * 2006 - Dracula Revival Live
 * 2006 - Projekt Skhool Bootlegs
 * 2011 - Live on the Other Side


 * Outside Bulla
 * 1993 - Songs of Anger and Frustration (Cypress Creek): "A Question of Faith", Drug Hotel"
 * 1996 - King For a Day... Fool For a Lifetime (Cypress Creek): "No Strings Attached" and "I Can't Explain"
 * 1997 - Blackout (Cypress Creek): "Secret World"
 * 1998 - The Unauthorized Memories of the Gravity (Cypress Creek): "Recovery"

Videography

 * Cypress Creek
 * 1997/2000 - "$&%" (Blackout) (with Michael Sullivan)


 * Bulla
 * 1995 - "Let It Die" (Self-titled album from 1995
 * 1996 - "Suit" (Self-titled album from 1995)
 * 1998 - "Sweat" (Animal Kingdom, 1998)
 * 2001 - "Le Speck" (Desintegration Network, 2001)
 * 2004 - "Gun" (Hold Your Country, 2004)
 * 2005 - "Daylight" (Era Vulgaris, 2005)
 * 2011 - "Continental Drift" (See You on the Other Side, 2011)

Equipment
Langley commonly uses a Fender Precision bass, as well as Music Man Stingray bass. During the recording of Desintegration Network, he has used Rickenbacker and Ibanez Artcore basses.
 * Basses


 * Pedals


 * BOSS TR-2 Tremolo
 * BOSS ME-50 multi-effect
 * BOSS DD-3 Digital Delay
 * BOSS RV-5 Digital Reverb
 * Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler


 * Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro controller
 * Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff
 * MXR M-133 Micro Amp
 * Moog Little Phatty synthesizer
 * microKORG


 * Amplification
 * Avalon U5 DI preamp
 * Ampeg SVT Classic heads
 * Audio Kitchen Base Chopper heads (since Era Vulgaris)
 * Ampeg SVT 8x10" cabinets
 * Fender amplifier