Pipeline Under The Ocean

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Pluto
Pipeline Under The Ocean

[ EMI Records New Zealand / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 7 February 2005

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New Zealand's articulate renegades - with attitude and something to say. This, their second album is complex, unique and different from anything else around.

Pluto are a band's band - articulate renegades with attitude and something to say, and their album, 'Pipeline Under the Ocean', is complex, unique and different from anything else around.

This is Pluto's second album, following 'redlightsyndrome', which was released in 2001.

BIOGRAPHY:
They have undergone line up changes, a stint in Europe and a new name, all of which has culminated in them being an outstanding New Zealand pop band that are going up, up and away!

Pluto began in New Zealand in 1994. But after two years the band left for London, and as Johnny Custard they attempted to find fame in Germany. A disastrous tour ensued, a tour from which the band did not survive. Key members, Milan Borich and Tim Arnold went back to London and continued writing together. It was during this period that many of the songs, which now appear on 'redlightsyndrome', were written.

Returning to New Zealand in 1999, Milan and Tim began recording some of the great tracks that will now appear on 'redlightsyndrome'. The next year was spent touting these recordings to local record companies and completing a line-up.

After signing to Antenna Recordings, Pluto released their debut EP A1A2, in September 2000. The EP has been a stand-alone success as Pluto has continued success on student radio and Channel Z. While recording, they met Matthias Jordan whose work as a jazz pianist is quite phenomenal. The addition of Matt's keyboards to Pluto's music has helped make it the distinctive sound we hear today. 'Matt brought a new level of musicianship to what Milan and I were trying to do' says Tim.

The talented trio then saw the addition of Michael Franklin Brown who had previously been drummer with New Zealand rock band HLAH. Then, completing the line up was Mike Hall, of Balance and Brunettes fame.

Tracks:

1. Radio Crimes
2. Long White Cross
3. Madeline
4. 8 o'clock
5. Dance Stamina
6. On Your Own
7. Baghdad Boy
8. Moja Rijeka
9. Baby Cruel
10. Rock n Roll
11. Perfectly Evil
12. Broken Hearted