Pilots of Japan

Pilots of Japan

Pilots of Japan is a indie band from East Hertfordshire, England. Its members are: D I Smith on vocals and guitar, Matthew Brooks on Guitar, Eddie Wilson on Drums, and Daniel Matthews on bass and Gary Chapman on keyboards. They currently have one album, The Plan to Reverse Time, released in May 2006. Their second album, "All The Stars Are Out Tonight" is due for release in 2008.

In 2007, Gary moved to China and D I Smith to the USA, but the band stayed together and began recording the new album over the internet in late 2007.


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