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Avatar @ Fållan, Stockholm, Sweden 5/2 – 26

Posted in Concerts, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on February 11, 2026 by Sara Hammerzmith

Hahaha, I got so far with the whole thing of writing about albums I liked. I guess I’ll get to it after the show instead. I’ll be honest, I have a lot with my job and also school which doesn’t always give me the energy or time to write as much as I would like here. But that is about to change! Anyway, enough of that – let’s talk about the FUN stuff.

On Thursday last week I got up relatively early in the morning (for being me) and got on my very beloved FlixBus to Stockholm. That reminds me, I need to recap all my lovely readers here on what happened on the October tour, but that will be for a different day. Lets just say Flixbus and I have a… strange love and hate relationship to each other.

Anyway, once in Stockholm I headed over to my favorite coffe shop – Espresso House to have so lunch, because besides the concert, I had another little pitch stop to make – at Calm Body Modification. I got there, got my little right tragus pierced and headed off to my hotel and got ready for the show.

I have been at Fållan once before, to see specifically Avatar, on the Going Hunting tour so I was excited to see them there again. For today, they had been joined by Agabas and Alien Weaponry.

Agabas & Alien Weaponry

I had not had the chance or time to get familiar with them prior to the show due to commitment, but I really enjoyed both shows. I enjoyed the chaotic energy that Agabas brought, and I will ALWAYS have mad respect for any musician who decide to get right there in the wall of death or Mosh pit together with the fans.

I was also happily surprised by Alien Weaponry. I have heard the name before but never really got into it. But I loved it so much, so I’ll definitely check them out more. After that, the setting changed in the venue, old school cabaret music started floating out the speakers setting us in the mood for the circus to come.

Avatar

The lights went out, and the intro for “Captain Goat” started going off as Johannes came floating over the stage in a boat together with a goat, cloaked and with a lantern. What a way to set the mood and the start, and the crowd was feeling it. Johannes threw off the cloak and they headed straight into “Silence in the Age of Apes” – a song I love so much and the energy was on top! “The Eagle has Landed” followed suit, and.. It’s rare I see an entire crowd be so engaged. But I guess thats the thing.

Thats the thing with this band, we may only be three songs into this, but this is by far the best live band we have in Sweden right now. I swear it. After that banger, Johannes gave us a little speech about how Avatar is literally every where, deep inside us, all around us – literally, “In The Airwaves” before heading back into “Hail The Apocalypse” era and “Bloody Angel”.

And I know, I know it’s like one of their most popular song, but this song hits so incredibly different – just in general but even so live. And I’ll be honest about something – do you know what I find incredibly.. sexy? And that these men are especially good at? Synchronized headbanging. They are in such an incredible synch when headbanging it gets DIFFICULT to watch.

“Death and Glitz” from the new album quickly followed by “Blod” followed suit. The band gathered together in a closed off circle, as they have done before, to perform “Colossus” and then taking it up a notch and doing “Dance Devil Dance”. After this, the band left the stage and a piano was brought out for Johannes to have a little moment with us where he played us “Howling at the Waves” and “Tower”.

No lies, “Tower” is my ultimate crash out song and I may or may not have crashed out to my friends about some recent situations during this song. But that is also what Avatar is to me. They are my own, personal brand of therapy. They may not be Sabaton or Lordi, but there is no band who is as responsible for saving my life as them. I still remember from Going Hunting tour, when Johannes said that we should take all of our pain and trauma and put it onto them for the night. They have no idea how much they heal us.

After the piano disappeared, it was time for us to pledge our allegiance to the king, as he entered the stage on his golden throne accompanied by the sounds of “Glory to our King” followed by “Legend of the King” before getting dethroned and straight into “Let it Burn”. They finally wrapped up show with “Today We Must be Warriors” before leaving the stage.

Of course, they come back. And it started with a red little balloon going across the stage and they came back playing “Don’t Go In The Forest”. The band took a little break, and Johannes took the mic to tell us that we may be in the capital where the government is, BUT – they don’t know what true power is after standing on stage and mocking us, the crowd, for saying “one more time” rather than.. several more times. Gladly, he was being nice and they played us two more songs – “Hail The Apocalypse” and “Smells Like a Freakshow”.

At some point here, he again takes the mic to adress the us and them. That outside this venue is a cold, hard world that is out to get us but in here, we are all together and one and that Avatar will always be with us. Again, this band does not know how much they heal us. Thank you so fucking much, Avatar.

Thank you so much for always being there when no one else was or is. Thank you for saving our lives. Thank you for understanding us. And thank you so much for this incredible therapy session. It was exactly what the doctor ordered. I can’t wait to see you again.

// Sara

Avatar @ Nöjesfabriken, Karlstad, Sweden 2/3-19

Posted in Concerts, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , on March 2, 2019 by Sara Hammerzmith

I do not think there is a gig this year, boat included, that I’ve been looking more forward to than this particular one. Avatar, all at home. You see, eight years ago, On November 11 – so, 11/11/11, I was at this exact venue, discovering this exact band. My memories from the shows are shallow, my most prominent one being Johannes almost hitting me and Maria in the head with his stick during “Torn Apart”.

But is had passed quite some time since, and now they are here with their Avatar Country tour and I couldn’t be more stoked. Sofia and Toivo had arrived already the day before for some taco coziness, and we spent this day listening to Avatar, watching some old live shows while getting ready and then having a nice dinner at a mongolian restaurant before heading off to Nöjesfabriken to wait in line.

Much to our delight, it was no issue to wait inside the bowlingbar which made this queueing about hundred times more pleasant. There were a few people ahead of us in line, but not a problem nor a surprise.

For this particular event, or perhaps this goes for all events at this venue, but it was new to us. So, at 20, they’d open some sort of cashier where you exchanged your ticket for a wristband for easier entry. However, this way kind of messed up alot. Us who had waited forever no longer had any particular spot in the line, and us who HAD waited started to gather together to push away others.

There was this one particular group of people who tried to jump the queue, and we were very worried they would. As they opened the door we got ready… And they were all stopped in agecheck. All of us internally cheered as we safely gathered the front row spots we’d been waiting for, and watching the jumpers come second. There is a God somewhere, clearly!

With that said, we waited for the first artist to start, and in the blink of an eye (mostly because I was watching Melodifestivalen at the same time) he was on stage.

Dylan Walshe

First act of the night was Dylan Walshe, who is an Irish singer-songwriter. It was simply him, his harmonica, his guitar and a few percussion pieces tied to his feet. He was very very good – I enjoyed the calm before the storm, so to speak. He was also a very funny guy on stage. I liked him.

The Mahones

Next band up was The Mahones, and irish-canadian punkband. And now it was party time. They delivered a very very nice and energetic show, and got us in the mood so completely before Avatar. I’m very happy they were here.

And then… Oh man. The hype was real. Like, we were so excited and SO ready for this. It wasn’t even funny how ready we were. Waiting and waiting, getting impatient and what not… when finally… “Glory to our King” echoed throught the speakers and it was time for us to preach to our King.

Avatar

The venue is very small, so obviously, the throne was not in place, so it started with the King walking onto the stage. Obviously, the band started the show with “Statue of the King” and the euphoria was set. If that was quite the firestarter, it did not slow down as they continued with “Hail The Apocalypse” straight up. Hello dead neck!

And there was absolutely no rest as the king stepped up the front of the stage to start the plucking intro to “Bloody Angel” and the band has us all ripped to shreds with the song. Seriously, what is it with this band, and absolutely destroying us?!

Johannes started speaking about bathing and painting himself in blood, and any person who has ever witnessed Avatar is well aware what song he’s referring to. “Paint Me Red” was next, I’m absolutely positive at this point that the band simply does anything it can only for the sake of slaughtering our necks.

I’ll be frank and upfront admit that I was foolish enough to believe that perhaps some kind soul would be documenting the setlist properly, or that I could look it up afterwards, which was all in vain. I do remember what songs was played, but I do not remember the exact order. So excuse me for that.

“The Eagle Has Landed” and “For the Swarm” was ripped off, and again – I said just a paragraph ago but I’ll say it again – NECK. MURDERERS.

“Get in Line” and the “Black Waltz” was also performed, the latter one much to our surprise. But the greater and more pleasant surprise for me was when they started off the intro to “Puppetshow”. I wasn’t exactly expecting it, so I was so so happy. One of my favorite songs, it was.

“Torn Apart” was also being played, much to my.. Perhaps not surprised, but my delight. When Maria and I first saw this band live on this venue some seven years ago, this was in particular the song we remembered as Johannes almost hit us in the head with his stick. So it was.. beautiful? In a way to get to experience it again.

And then.. an intro rolled. The intro I know so well from being my favorite song off “Avatar Country”. A song I was convinced was simply a filler, an outro, a song to never be played live (like Sabaton’s “Ruina Imperii”)..

“King after King”.

Unlike Sabaton, Avatar actually played this one live. I got to hear one of my top Avatar songs ever live. I couldn’t even believe it was happening, but it sure did. Holy hell.

There were a quick change of wardrobe before the bubbles started floating all around and they wrapped up their set with “Avatar Country” followed by “Smells like a Freakshow”.

And holy hell what a show. I mean, as someone who has followed Avatar for many many years, and at many times listed them as highlight of the festivals, I am still blown away, BLOWN AWAY with how great of a live band they are. It makes me so happy every single time.

Thank you Avatar, for this evening!

// Sara