INVITRO: Audio Interview Available

September 8, 2007

ChroniX Radio's Jay Shields got a chance to sit down and interview INVITRO's Mikey Doling (ex-SOULFLY, SNOT) and Mike Pygmie at the Denver stop of the Family Values Tour. They talk about touring, the group's chemistry and the upcoming CD, "When I Was A Planet", due out September 11 through Gridiron Records.

You can check out the entire interview at www.chronixradio.com.

INVITRO has been leaving audiences stunned with its energetic live shows and quirky tin-foil costumes on tours with SEVENDUST, STATIC-X, HELLYEAH and Family Values.

"The Family Values Tour was a new experience for us as a band. Being out with such a diverse group of bands gave us an opportunity to reach a lot of fans we hadn't had the opportunity to play in front of before," said INVITRO frontman Jeff Weber. "In addition to meeting new fans, we also met all of the other amazing bands on the tour. Hanging out has been amazing. It's just like having an endless party being backstage with the bands. Barbecues, beer and whisky are everywhere. Music never stops, and each day promises at least one surprise. This tour has reaffirmed the fact that INVITRO loves being on the road, and that we're not stopping anytime soon."

Live Nation recently posted live clips of INVITRO from a recent performance at The House of Blues in San Diego. The clips also contain a live version of the band performing SNOT's "Stoopid". Check them out at this location.

The group has also lined up two CD-release performances in Los Angeles and San Diego in support of "When I Was a Planet":

Sep. 10 - The Roxy – West Hollywood, CA
Sep. 12 - Brick by Brick - San Diego, CA

Watch INVITRO's "When I Was a Planet" video:

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