eill to Release First Major Album, ‘PALETTE’

24.December.2021 | MUSIC

Singer-songwriter eill will release her first major album on February 2, 2022.


The singer made her debut in 2018 under SPACE SHOWER MUSIC and is currently under Pony Canyon. Her track Koko de Iki wo Shite was the ending theme song for the popular Tokyo Revengers anime series, and a number of her songs have been used in various drama series. 


As the title of the album ‘PALETTE’ suggests, this release is a mixture of eill’s unique tracks. More information is coming soon.


The jacket cover for the new album has also been released and features a photo of eill herself showing a sad but determined look. 


‘PALETTE’ will be released in two formats: CD only, or a CD and Blu-ray combo. The Blu-ray will include footage from eill’s 2021 Live Tour performance at Zepp Diver City held on August 13, 2021. Preorder specials at specific stores have also been announced, so check the official website for details.


eill will also be touring in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka in 2022 for her BLUE ROSE TOUR. 

 

BLUE ROSE TOUR 2022 Teaser Trailer

 

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