Sneaker Pimps have split from their record label ONE LITTLE INDIAN.
In a statement released today (August 8), the band said they would like “to thank everyone at Clean Up/One Little Indian for their hard work and…agreeing to an amicable departure”.
One Little Indian released both of the band’s studio albums ‘Becoming X’ and ‘Splinter’ – the latter recorded after the departure of singer Kelli Dayton.
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It is unclear who the band plan to sign to now, but they may release material own their own label, Splinter Recordings – home to other artists Trash Money, The Servant and Robots In Disguise.
Sneaker Pimps are currently in the studio working on new material, with a release anticipated next year.