Black Waltz

Black Waltz is the fourth album released by Swedish metal band Avatar, on January 25, 2012. In the US, it was released on February 14, 2012.[1][2]

Black Waltz
Studio album by
Avatar
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2012
GenreMelodic death metal, groove metal, alternative metal, industrial metal
Length54:48
LabelGain Music Entertainment
ProducerTobias Lindell
Avatar chronology
Avatar
(2009)
Black Waltz
(2012)
Hail the Apocalypse
(2014)
Deluxe Edition Cover

During the making of the "Black Waltz" music video, the band asked their makeup artist to come with something to make frontman Johannes Eckerström fit in with the characters, and she responded with the "Clown" face paint, which Eckerström is also seen wearing on the album cover. Eckerström has said, "... Something clicked... seeing that face, it awakened something that really wasn't there before; or was but was well hidden... Suddenly the music got its face."[3] He now regularly wears the face paint in music videos and band photo shoots, as well as during live shows.

The album reached position 25 on the album list in Avatar's native Sweden.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Let Us Die"4:12
2."Torn Apart"6:29
3."Ready for the Ride"3:14
4."In Napalm"5:32
5."Black Waltz"5:58
6."Blod"3:34
7."Let it Burn"3:32
8."One Touch"4:17
9."Paint Me Red"4:27
10."Smells Like a Freakshow"4:53
11."Use Your Tongue"9:33
Total length:54:48
Deluxe Edition
No.TitleLength
12."Dying to See You Dead"3:34
13."Smells Like a Freak Show (Radio Edit)"4:01
14."Smells Like a Freak Show (Walter Backlin Retro Mix)"4:30
15."Torn Apart (Live at Sticky Fingers)"6:58
Total length:73:51

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Charts

Chart Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[6] 25
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