Silver: �Speaking of cash, what's up with your music career?� ** Turley: �Well, I've started a record label, Gridiron Records, and I'm planning on kicking some ass. I had a lot of downtime when I was out for those two years, and I'd made a lot of friends in the music industry. I hooked up with this guy named Mikey Doling, who had founded a band called Snot out of Santa Barbara. They had played Ozzfest and were gonna be huge but the singer got in a car crash and died, and that was that. Mikey's a killer guitarist, and he and I would see these phenomenal bands in Hollywood that were still unsigned, and that set the wheels in motion: 'Dude, we need to start a label.' So, now we have our own MySpace page at www.myspace.com/gridironrecords , and we're signing three kinds of bands: rock, hard rock and super-heavy. We have this band called Harebrain Scheme that sounds sort of like death metal mixed with the Beatles, 311-style reggae and Queen. �[see full story for interview]
In the meantime, Doling has finished recording with his new project Invitro, which also features ex-members of Los Angeles based The Wizards. The band recently uploaded samples from their forthcoming debut album at www.myspace.com/invitrorules and have also announced their debut live performance November 1st, 2006 at the Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood, CA with Bieler Bros. recording artist Ankla (ex-Puya).
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