Avatar’s anticipated ninth studio album ‘Dance Devil Dance’ album now available for pre-order & tracklist revealed, including song featuring Lzzy Hale


The Swedish Avatar, who came to the metal world’s attention with their unique freak circus, has revealed that the band’s ninth full-length studio album Dance Devil Dance will be released on February 17th.

The first taste of the album came in September in the form of the Valley of Disease single, followed by the title single of the upcoming album, Dance Devil Dance . The title track was accompanied by a somewhat disturbed music video that matched the mood of Avatar. The video may not be suitable for the most sensitive viewers.

The band also revealed that the finale of the album, which will be released in February, will feature a powerful duet with Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale.

Having had a busy summer, Avatar made a successful headline tour in North America, after which the band shared the biggest stages of their career with Iron Maiden in Brazil. The band was also seen as Sabaton’s support act, not forgetting the stages of the biggest summer festivals.

At the beginning of the year, Avatar will head to their Dance Devil Dance tour through Europe and Great Britain. Unfortunately, the caravan will not reach Finland. The tour features the American deathcore band Veil of Maya. The band also says that they will return to the United States in the near future.

Track listing:
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 (Duet w/ Lzzy Hale)

You can pre-order the album here .

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