IN FLAMES: 'Come Clarity' Clear Cube Available Via Mail-Order

January 14, 2006

According to Rockdetector.com, Nuclear Blast Records will release a unique plexiglass cube version of the latest IN FLAMES album, "Come Clarity". Limited to 1,000 pieces, the hi-tech cube includes the album tracks split over two separate discs, a DVD and a CD-ROM.

The "Come Clarity" cube won't be available in the shops. This one-off design will only be available through the Nuclear Blast mail-order store. Go here, search "In Flames" then check the "Come Clarity Box" details in the product list.

IN FLAMES undertake a headline tour of the USA in January supported by TRIVIUM, DEVILDRIVER and ZAO. In March the band hit Europe with back-up from SEPULTURA.

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