[3][4] The band ended as a live act in December 2005 with the group's final album recorded during 2006 by Grose and drummer Tim Yatras.
[3][5] After the split of Dungeon, he decided to use the Lord name for his new band, comprising himself, bass player Andrew Dowling, guitarists such as Mark Furtner and Mav Stevens, and drummer Tim Yatras.
He was originally hired to produce the group's debut album Sirens of the Styx but when the vocalist left the band, Grose was asked to also provide vocals.
[citation needed] Most recognised for his singing and guitar-playing,[8] he also plays bass guitar and keyboards and has worked as a producer and web developer.
He lists influences on his guitar playing as George Lynch, Paul Gilbert, Gary Moore and Tony MacAlpine.
Vocally, he cites Geoff Tate, John Farnham, Bruce Dickinson and Michael Kiske as major inspirations.