ABLOOM: Former SOULFLY, SNOT Members Go Separate Ways

September 10, 2005

ABLOOM, the Los Angeles-based group featuring former members of SOULFLY and SNOT, appears to have split up. Guitarist Mikey Doling (ex-SNOT, SOULFLY) will play the first show with his new project, INVITRO, on Monday, September 19 at the Troubadour in Hollywood, CA. Guitarist Levon Sultanian and vocalist Jasan Radford are back with ONESIDEZERO, writing new material and performing shows around the West Coast. A new song, entitled "My Confessions", and show dates can be found on their MySpace page at myspace.com/onesidezero. Drummer Roy Mayorga (ex-SOULFLY) has been composing music for films, with samples available at myspace.com/royfilmscore. Bassist Marcello Dias (ex-SOULFLY) is working with various projects, the details of which have yet to be announced.

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