Viva Emptiness is the sixth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Katatonia, released in 2003 by Peaceville Records.
In October 2002, the band began recording Viva Emptiness at Studios 301 in Stockholm. In a departure from the bandâÂÂs previous sessions, the album was entirely self-produced. In a 2013 interview, frontman Jonas Renkse described the albumâÂÂs rushed recording process: âÂÂwe just had a guy coming in there and sorting the mics and drums and stuff, and then we just started recording everything ourselves. And when it was time to mix it, we didnâÂÂt have the time to because the studio time was up. â The short amount of time provided for the band posed various challenges, with the song âÂÂInside the City of Glassâ having to be shortened and reworked into an instrumental. A total of 15 songs were recorded for the album, including the track âÂÂWait OutsideâÂÂ, which was cut from the album and later released on the compilation album The Black Sessions.
As the band was unable to complete the album on time, additional recording was carried out at Studio Kulin B in ÃÂrebro. The album was mixed by Jens Bogren, and was his first ever project. The band has since expressed their disappointment with the original mix, noting the snare sound. Though initial reports had indicated the album was to be mixed by Dan Swanö, he only made minor contributions. The track "Ghost of the Sun" was released as a promotional single, also featuring the tracks "Criminals" and "Evidence".
In 2013, for its 10th anniversary, the album received a reissue. For this release, the band enlisted longtime producer David Castillo to remix the album. Speaking about the remix, Renkse noted: âÂÂsince it was made in quite a rush back then, itâÂÂs always been something weâÂÂve wanted to redo. ItâÂÂs something weâÂÂve talked about even since the album came out.â Along with this, Renkse heavily reworked the albumâÂÂs keyboards; some songs simply had their sounds modified, while others had new arrangements created for them. The band also reworked the song âÂÂInto the City of GlassâÂÂ, extending it and recording new vocals, restoring it to their original vision. Finally, the cut track âÂÂWait Outsideâ was added back to the album, and had a lyric video released for it. Leading up to the reissueâÂÂs release, the band performed a series of dates opening for Paradise Lost, who were themselves celebrating their 25th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the band performed Viva Emptiness in its entirety at each show.
At the time of Viva EmptinessâÂÂs release, the band described it as âÂÂby far the most hard material [theyâÂÂve] ever writtenâÂÂ. For the album, the band began tuning their guitars down to C Standard, and introduced several keyboard sections. Renkse would later describe it as a transitional album between the more âÂÂpop-orientedâ sound on the bandâÂÂs past few albums, and their return to a more metal-influenced sound on their subsequent albums.
The album's artwork, designed by Travis Smith features the artist's daughter walking along a highway. For the 10th anniversary reissue, a new cover was designed once again featuring SmithâÂÂs daughter, now ten years older. Renkse described the bandâÂÂs vision for the reissue cover: âÂÂWell, the concept is pretty much that ten years have passed and this girl that was walking towards something on the first version is now reaching the destination on the new one. You can see it in front of her, which is pretty much nothingness; emptiness.âÂÂ