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Pluto share psych-rock single “Maybe Twice” and announce intimate venue Aotearoa New Zealand tour!

 
 

Iconic alt-rock band Pluto share new ethereal psych-rock track Maybe Twice and announce their much-awaited 2023 New Zealand tour, playing intimate venues in destinations spanning from Matakana to Christchurch over their five-date stint.

With its psych-rock sound set against a 1970s style 12-string acoustic backdrop, “Maybe Twice” evokes the stripped-down side of music in the early 90s Sub Pop catalogue. The track is an ode to the nostalgia of the grunge era of the Pacific Northwest, perfectly capturing the spirit of the time with its fuzzy guitars and dreamy vocals.

Maybe Twice” is a haunting song that explores Nietzsche's theory of eternal return. Pluto’s frontman, Milan Borich explains, “The basic concept of the eternal return is that the whole history of the universe has already happened and will happen again. In Nietzsche's view, the reaction you have to the prospect of repeating every moment of your life indicates whether you’re living your truth.

Throughout the song, vivid imagery and metaphors paint a picture that is both heavy and introspective, carried along its psychedelic sonic trajectory through harmonic vocals, orchestral instrumentation and Milan’s soothing delivery.

“Maybe Twice” is available through all streaming platforms on 6 October 2023, released by 5 Moon Entertainment and produced by long-time collaborator Nick Abbott at North-Western Studios.


PLUTO TOUR DATES:

Thu 26 Oct - Auckland - Wine Cellar          

Sat 28 Oct - Matakana - The Rusty Pelican

Sat 25 Nov - Whanganui - Whanganui Musicians Club (All ages)

Fri 1 Dec - Lyttelton - Wunderbar      

Sat 2 Dec - Christchurch - Flux  

Pluto announce their much-awaited 2023 New Zealand tour, playing intimate venues in destinations spanning from Matakana to Christchurch, over their five-date stint.

Pluto’s huge radio hits “Dance Stamina” and “Long White Cross” are two of the New Zealand’s most anthemic rock songs from the early 2000s; the band’s trajectory quickly exploded as their music became omnipresent on airwaves throughout the country.

Renowned for their live performance, Pluto’s live show is testament to their mastery of multi-layered rock music, from indie, moody, and restrained tunes, to hook-laden hand-clap pop; from angular and energetic songs to psych-rock ballads. They are acknowledged for being ahead of the trending musical curve, harnessing the mastery of their musicianship to create award-winning bodies of work and increasing numbers of fans with each release.

Milan says, “We're excited to get out on tour again and play some of our favourite places - especially Christchurch and Lyttleton! It’s been too long since we’ve played in the South Island. Christchurch used to be our favourite place to play, which is why we’ve added two dates there.”

Pluto tour facts!

  • Those lucky enough to score Wine Cellar tickets will be part of history in the making…

  • Adam Hattaway and The Haunters will be supporting Pluto for both Christchurch-area dates; support for other dates TBC.

  • Pluto’s drummer, Mike, is a Whanganui local and grew up there. (He is also Head Like a Hole's drummer!!)

“Borich owns the stage and the crowd is captivated…with a reputation for being an act with a finger on the pulse, we can expect an even more dynamic future for Pluto.” Hollywood Theatre live show review. Ambient Light, 2019

“Pluto are one of those rare bands that manage to capture and project something greater than the sum of their parts. There is a depth to their music that simply cannot be faked.” San Fran live show review. Muzic.net.nz, 2019

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