CHIMAIRA, IN FLAMES To Tour Australia In September?

May 31, 2004

According to the Australian web site www.punknetwork.net, "Word on the street is that CHIMAIRA and IN FLAMES will be touring Australia together in September." No further information is available at this time.

As previously reported, CHIMAIRA have set "The Dehumanizing Process" as the title of their upcoming DVD, tentatively scheduled for a late fall/early winter release. The DVD will contain footage of early recording sessions, live performances, videos, and "all the backstage antics you could possibly ask for," according to a posting on the band's web site. In addition, the disc will include a remastered copy of CHIMAIRA's first EP, titled "This Present Darkness".

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