Avatar (Swedish band)

Avatar
Background information
Origin Göteborg, Sweden
Genres Melodic death metal
Years active 2001−present
Labels Gain Music Entertainment
Website http://www.avatar.net/
Members
Johannes Eckerström
Jonas Jarlsby
Simon Andersson
Henrik Sandelin
John Alfredsson

Avatar is a melodic death metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden.

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History

The band was formed in 2001 by drummer John Alfredsson and singer Christian Rimmi. After a turbulent start, the line up settled on the current one in the fall of 2003. Avatar has seen several European tours as supporting act for Impaled Nazarene (May 2006), Evergrey (October - November 2006), In Flames (March 2007), Obituary (January - February 2008), Hardcore Superstar (October - November 2009), Warrior Soul (March - April 2010), Dark Tranquillity (October - November 2010) and Helloween (December 2010 - January 2011). The band has performed on several of the larger music festivals in Sweden, e.g. Sweden Rock Festival, Arvikafestivalen and Storsjöyran.

Schlacht, the second album by Avatar was released in October 2007, reaching spot 27 on the Swedish album chart.[1] Björn Gelotte from In Flames contributed a guitar solo on the track Letters From Neverend.

The bands third album, the self-titled Avatar, was released in Sweden in November 2009 reaching the 36th position on the national album chart.[2] Most of the year up until the release of the album was spent in the studio. In January 2010 the band signed with Sony Music for the German and Swiss release of the latest album on March 26, 2010.[3] In April of the same year a deal was signed with the Japanese label Art Union, for a May 19 launch of the album.[4]

StarCraft

In January 2010 the music video for the song Queen of Blades was released on the bands website. Blizzard Entertainment mentioned this on their Facebook and Twitter pages, since the song is about the character Sarah Kerrigan from their game Starcraft,[5] giving the band much attention among the game's many fans.

Current members

Discography

Demo

EP

Albums

Reviews

References

External links