IN FLAMES Bassist To Co-Host Swedish Radio Show

March 2, 2010

Starting on Sunday, March 7, bassist Peter Iwers of Swedish metallers IN FLAMES will co-host the "Grovmalet" show, which airs between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. CET on the Bandit Rock 104.8 Gothenburg and Bandit Rock 105.7 Bohuslän radio stations in Sweden.

To listen to the program live via the Internet, go to this location and click on "Webbradio - Lyssna Live."

Guitarist Jesper Strömblad recently quit IN FLAMES in order to continue receiving treatment for his alcohol addiction.

The band spent the last few months touring the world with Strömblad's temporary replacement, Niclas Engelin from the Swedish band ENGEL.

Engelin had helped IN FLAMES on a couple of occasions in the past and is no stranger to the band's songs or the touring life.

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