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Pluto - Snake Charmer


Pluto - Snake Charmer

'Snake Charmer' is the first single from the forthcoming Pluto album. 

It is also a mark of celebration as the band embark on their journey as a completely independent band.

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Pluto have formed their own record label, Slow Rodriguez Records, built their own recording studio, The Wall, and incorporated their own graphic design suite all topped off with a green screen studio for music video shoots!

Says Tim Arnold “The world of music has changed. It’s not about massive album budgets anymore. You have to find a different way of working. We’ve taken back the control of our band. We make everything ourselves now, like we used to. It’s liberating, and the music reflects that. It’s a lot more fun.”

In keeping with the DIY aesthetic, the band recorded 'Snake Charmer' at The Wall Studios, where their next album will also be produced. The release of 'Snake Charmer' will be ushered in with their first music video from The Wall that was made with the help of talented director Florian Habicht (Woodenhead, Kaikohe Demolition).

Having spent the best part of a year setting up their studio and their label, the band are champing at the bit to focus on the music again. 

The 'Snake Charmer' release will be followed by some long awaited live appearances, with the album scheduled for release in early 2010.

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