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It's All Over for Snakadaktal

Snakadaktal0465MEDIndie Pop band Snakadaktal have pulled the plug announcing their break up.

The group posted a statement to their Facebook page declaring it was all over.

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It saddens us to share with you that Snakadaktal has come to an end.

Since we were 15, we have been sharing our passion for music together. Today, collectively, we feel that it is time to move onto different pursuits that we each individually wish to explore.

Our goal has always been to create music that exists timelessly. We hope that what we have released will accompany you and be there for as long as you need it. It is yours to keep.

We are proud of ourselves and feel fulfilled.
It has been a journey we will treasure forever.

Thank you.

Always.

Love Snakadaktal

Snakadaktal in Melbourne in 2009 and came to prominence when they won Triple J’s IUnearthed High in 2011. Their LP ‘Sleep in the Water’ was released last year.

Read our interview from last year with singer Phobe Cockburn and watch their video below.

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