Esprit D’Air kicks off their UK tour with the release of their new single “Starstorm”

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J-Rock band Esprit D’Air kick off 2018 with the release of their brand new single Starstorm a week ahead of their upcoming UK Constellations tour.

The London based band reformed after a three-year hiatus, released their first full-length album Constellations under their own label Starstorm Records which made it to #3 in Amazon UK’s Hard Rock and Metal

On February 5th Esprit D’Air begin their 7-date Constellations UK tour at the world’s famous Camden’s Underworld and will go on to perform in several venues across the UK.

Esprit D’Air – Constellation tour

February 5, 2018 – The Underworld Camden, London
February 6, 2018 – Buffalo Bar, Cardiff
February 7, 2018 – Mama Roux’s, Birmingham
February 8, 2018 – Aatma, Manchester
February 9, 2018 – Jumpin’ Jacks, Newcastle
February 10, 2018 – Rockmantic Weekender, Carlisle
February 11, 2018 – Audio, Glasgow

You can purchase tickets for the tour on SeeTickets.

About Esprit D’Air

Esprit D’Air reformed in June 2016 after a three-year hiatus, with guitarist Kai taking on the role of the vocalist, Ellis on bass and Daishi on drums. Their sound is unique and fresh, bringing together hard-hitting aggression with melodic interludes and blistering guitar solos.

The band has received critical acclaim for their charismatic live shows in various countries, and their song ‘Shizuku’ was the first song in the J-rock genre to appear on the video game Rock Band 3.

The band is not seeking a major record label but instead, follow a strong DIY ethos and produce everything themselves to be as self-sufficient as possible. Consequently, they record, mix and master their own releases in their own home recording studio and produce the artwork themselves.

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