Hunter Gatherer Avatar

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
07.08.2020

Label: Century Media

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Avatar

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  • 1 Silence in the Age of Apes 04:21
  • 2 Colossus 04:02
  • 3 A Secret Door 06:07
  • 4 God of Sick Dreams 03:57
  • 5 Scream Until You Wake 04:10
  • 6 Child 05:34
  • 7 Justice 04:41
  • 8 Gun 04:31
  • 9 When All But Force Has Failed 02:48
  • 10 Wormhole 05:20
  • Total Runtime 45:31

Info for Hunter Gatherer



AVATAR returns in 2020 with a bold manifesto called Hunter Gatherer. The band’s eighth album is an unflinchingly ruthless study of a clueless humankind’s ever-increasing velocity into an uncertain future, furthering the reach of the band’s always expanding dark roots. Songs like “A Secret Door,” “Colossus,” and “Silence In The Age of Apes” are ready-made anthems for the modern age, each struggling for a collective meaning amidst the savagery of technology.

"All in all, Hunter Gatherer does deliver what Avatar foretold: a heavier and darker album, especially compared to Avatar Country. Though it certainly is no Schlacht either. Avatar keeps moving forward, and with that, their sounds keeps evolving too. So if you were looking for a ‘blast to the past’, you might be disappointed. Otherwise, you’ll probably like this new album. Personally, I am looking forward to experiencing the energy these songs will deliver to future live performances." (Timothy Janssen, grimmgent.com)

Avatar:
Johannes Eckerström, vocals
Tim Öhrström, guitars
Henrik Sandelin, bass
Jonas ‘Kungen’ Jarlsby, guitars
John Alfredsson, drums



AVATAR
Formed by two kindred musical souls who realized that their band was holding them back, Avatar were born when John Alfredsson and Jonas Jarlsby decided that their then-current positions in Lost Soul were going nowhere, so they left and regrouped under their new moniker. Eventually, Alfredsson and Jarlsby would be introduced to Johannes Eckerström, and the core of Avatar would be in place. To round out the membership and roster, Henrik Sandelin and Simon Andersson joined the fold in 2003, just in time to record the band's debut demo, Personal Observations. While gigging like mad to promote the band's first calling card, Avatar stepped back into the studio to record their debut EP, 2004's 4 Reasons to Die. Following the EP's release, Avatar were given the opportunity to take their sound outside their native Sweden for the first time since the band's 2001 inception. They next entered the studio to work on a debut full-length and scored a deal with Gain Records during the recording process. That album, Thoughts of No Tomorrow, was released in 2006 and followed by two European tours, one with Impaled Nazarene, the other with Evergrey. Their busy year was rounded out with two shows alongside original Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno.

Avatar had an equally momentous 2007. They started off the year as the opening act for major metal band Stone Sour, and finished it off with a new album in the shops. Schlacht, released in October of that year, was followed by a support slot on the 2008 Obituary tour. The group's eponymous third studio album was released in 2009, and the next two years found Avatar hitting the tour circuit hard, including their first-ever U.S. jaunt. Arriving in 2012, the well-received Black Waltz peaked at the number 25 slot in their native Sweden, and 2014's Hail the Apocalypse became the first Avatar outing to crack the Billboard 200. In 2016 the band issued its sixth studio long-player, Feathers & Flesh, a conceptual piece about an owl who declares war on the world. Their seventh, Avatar Country, arrived in early 2018. Produced by Jay Ruston (Stone Sour, Anthrax, Steel Panther), the album featured the singles "A Statue of the King" and "The King Wants You," as well as Avatar's spin on the Swedish royal anthem "Glory to Our King." The following year, the band released their first live outing, The King Live in Paris. 2020 found them returning to the studio once again with Jay Ruston to record their eighth album. The resulting Hunter Gatherer -- which delivered a blast of melodic death metal -- was issued toward the end of the year. (AllMusicGuide)

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