IN FLAMES: 'The Quiet Place' Enters Swedish Chart At No. 2!

March 12, 2004

According to the French IN FLAMES fan site Everdying.com, IN FLAMES' new single, "The Quiet Place", has entered the Swedish singles chart at position No. 2.

"The Quiet Place" (Real Media video) comes off IN FLAMES' new album, "Soundtrack To Your Escape", due in North America on April 6 through Nuclear Blast Records. The CD will arrive in Europe one week earlier (March 29).

As previously reported, IN FLAMES will be teaming up with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE for a co-headlining North American tour beginning on May 3 in the Midwest. The month-long run will tentatively wrap up on June 4 on the East Coast. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

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