Avatar Reveals Full New Album Details for “Dance Devil Dance” – Pre-Orders On Sale Now


 


Avatar have revealed the full details of their upcoming ninth studio album, Dance Devil Dance, due for release 17th February 2023 via Black Waltz Records/Thirty Tigers. Pre-orders are now live at the link below in a variety of configurations.

Pre-order the album here:

https://usa.avatarmetal.com/

 

The record will be released in multiple vinyl configurations. The configurations can be seen below:

Clouds Dipped in Chrome Super Deluxe Vinyl

Includes:

– Metal O-Card with embossed Avatar emblem

– 2 pocket silver board gatefold vinyl with platinum Dance Devil Dance vinyl

– 24 page photo book

– Autographed 5×7 Postcard

 

Hazmat Suit Deluxe Vinyl

Includes:

– Embossed Gatefold with 3 colour A SIDE / B SIDE Dance Devil Dance vinyl

– Five 11×11 Photo Prints of each band member with lyrics

– Autographed 5×7 Postcard

 

Dance Devil Dance Standard Vinyl

Includes:

– Embossed gatefold jacket with red opaque Dance Devil Dance vinyl

– Five 11×11 Photo Prints of each band member

Additionally, the band have shared the album track listing, including the powerhouse track ‘Violence No Matter What’ that features a duet from Lzzy Hale of HALESTORM.

 

Dance Devil Dance

Album Artwork

 

  1. Dance Devil Dance
  2. Chimp Mosh Pit
  3. Valley Of Disease
  4. On The Beach
  5. Do You Feel In Control
  6. Gotta Wanna Riot
  7. The Dirt I’m Buried In
  8. Clouds Dipped In Chrome
  9. Hazmat Suit
  10. Train
  11. Violence No Matter What (Ft. Lzzy Hale)

Avatar enjoyed quite a productive summer, traipsing North America on a successful headline tour. They next embarked on some of the biggest shows of their career – a trek with Iron Maiden, supporting the band in stadiums in Brazil. Avatar also played arenas supporting Sabaton and secured major festival appearances globally with INKcarceration, Cadott Fest, Summer Breeze, and Bloodstock.

 

As for Avatar’s mission? There are no weapons on this planet that can challenge the might of the electric guitar. For decades, metal has been the most powerful force known to man. It’s sonic teeth have gnawed through the status quo over and over, pushing the boundaries for what can be created in the marriage between blood and machine. If Mount Rushmore were to be carved for all the titans of the genre, it would span the entire globe many times over. It’s a burning beacon for the misfits and the rebels.

 

As time has passed, much of the scene has become divided in two equally stale camps. The first is forever stuck in the past, no longer seeking to lead. The second are those who have forgotten the most important ingredients to what made metal what it was and must remain. They’ve lost touch with the Devil. They’ve forgotten how to move. In a genre best experienced with your whole body, they’ve lost the lust.

 

Dance Devil Dance was recorded in the Swedish wilderness, far away from all the perceived glamour of the big city and modern studios. Jay Ruston, (Anthrax, Mr. Bungle, Crobot, Stone Sour, Amon Amarth, Uriah Heep), returned as producer. He first worked with the band when he mixed Hail the Apocalypse, a role he reprised on Feathers & Flesh before taking the wheel as producer on Avatar Country and Hunter Gatherer. No extra personnel were wanted nor needed. They stayed together for a month, eating, sleeping, and breathing Dance Devil Dance, just the six of them.

 

“You always hear bands say, ‘This is our best album yet.’ This is our best album yet. It is Avatar at our most laser-focused, at our most razor sharp. There’s no BS, no extra fat. Every track is a weapon and has a purpose. It’s all in the title, as this album is our angriest, horniest, and most spiritual release, all at once. It’s a must-hear,” confesses the band.

 

With grit and sheer force of will, they made the music the only way metal ever should be done. Modern metal too often becomes homogenised by everyone using the same drum samples and presets for guitars. Dance Devil Dance is the sound of our bodies in motion, and nothing else. It sounds hard because we play hard. It’s loud because we are loud. Every band knows the challenge of capturing the rage of a stage performance on tape. This time we succeeded. This album bleeds black blood, bludgeoned by the road.

We are a metal circus. The road is our home. Dance Devil Dance mirrors all the madness of this world and worlds beyond. It’s celebration of the ugly and a challenge in the face of all things deemed beautiful. Metal should make you move. Metal is music for the body. We don’t know when it happened but it seems that at some point recently, most of the world decided that this music was best enjoyed sitting down. This is a great tragedy and it must be rectified. Why have drums, why have bass, if people don’t move their feet?

 

And feet will move indeed. Our music was always made for the stage first, as anyone can attest to, whether it’s as an opening band for greats such as Iron Maiden or Slipknot, or playing the major stages on Wacken, Hellfest, Download, Rock on the Range, Poland Rock, and many more, or bringing the entire freakshow with us, headlining night after night. From coast to coast across the United States of America and Canada. From Mexico down all the way to Brazil; all over Europe, north, south, east and west. The whole world is our stage and you better get ready, because when we begin you will all be the Devil’s playthings.

 

Avatar hit the UK on a string of headline shows in February 2023, with support from Mastiff and Veil of Maya.

Full dates below:

 

18.02 – Manchester, Academy

19.02 – Nottingham, Rock City

20.02 – Glasgow, SWG3

22.02 – Wolverhampton, KK’s Steel Mill

23.02 – Bristol, SWX

24.02 – Southampton, 1865

25.02 – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town

 

Band Members:

Johannes Eckerström – vocals

Jonas Jarlsby – guitars

Tim Öhrström – guitars

Henrik Sandelin – bass

John Alfredsson – drums