"TSOL were always a big anti-government band," Grisham says of punk rockers, who formed in 1978, "but we're a pro-populace band."
A vote to recall the state's current governor, Gray Davis, is set for October 7th, one month after TSOL [True Sounds of Liberty] release their new album, Divided We Stand. If the referendum passes, Grisham would join more than 500 potential candidates. The singer, who is an Independent, is centering his campaign platform on health-care reform and immigrant rights.
Grisham argues that his difficult life experiences make him best able to understand the needs of his potential constituency. "I've been in jail, I've been arrested, I've been screwed up on drugs," he says. "That separates me from the other candidates."
Unfortunately, Grisham may not be able to count on his audience for support. "Most of the people that see our band aren't allowed to vote," he quips, "'cause they're all felons."
LAUREN GITLIN
(August 12, 2003)
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