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Spirit Adrift's debut to be reissued

Posted by Loren on January 18, 2020

Spirit Adrift's debut to be reissued
Spirit Adrift's debut to be reissued

Chained To Oblivion, originally released in 2016 on War Crime Recordings and long out of print, will be reissued on double gatefold vinyl on March 27 on new label home Prosthetic Records.

The reissue will be limited to 500 copies, worldwide, in two color variants:

  • 2x300 A/B transparent blue with white splatter & C/D frostbite blue with black and white splatter.
  • 2x200 A/B blue/orange cloudy swirl & C/D purple/white cloudy swirl

Spirit Adrift is scheduled for several European tour dates with Corrosion of Conformity in May.

Spirit Adrift released Divided By Darkness in 2019 (20 Buck Spin).

UPCOMING SPIRIT ADRIFT LIVE DATES:

w/ Corrosion of Conformity

25 April Dublin, IRE – Academy
26 April Belfast, IRE – Limelight 2
28 April Glasgow, UK – Garage
29 April Manchester, UK – Club Academy
01 May London, UK – Desertfest
03 May Berlin, GER – Desertfest
05 May Salzburg, AUT – Rockhouse Bar
06 May Munich, GER – Backstage Halle
07 May Milan, ITA – Legend
10 May Barcelona, SPA – Razzmatazz 2
12 May Paris, FRA – Le Petit Bain
13 May Rouen, FRA – Le 106
15 May Southampton, UK – Engine Rooms
16 May Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute 2

Spirit Adrift's debut to be reissued
Spirit Adrift's debut to be reissued

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