IN FLAMES: Video Interview With BJÖRN GELOTTE Available

November 9, 2008

A new three-and-a-half-minute interview with guitarist Björn Gelotte of the Swedish metal band IN FLAMES can be viewed below.

The IN FLAMES song "Tilt", which previously appeared on the Swedish band's limited-edition "The Mirror's Truth" single, is available for download at this location. Also included on the EP are the previously unreleased tracks "Eraser" and "Abnegation".

IN FLAMES recently released a new digital single, "Alias". The track is the second single from the band's latest album, "A Sense Of Purpose", which came out in April. The accompanying video was filmed just outside Gothenburg, Sweden and was directed and produced by Patric Ullaeus (Revolver Film Company),who previously worked with the band on such clips as "Take This Life", "My Sweet Shadow" and "The Quiet Place".

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