IN FLAMES: 'Come Clarity' Tops Swedish, Finnish Album Charts

February 9, 2006

IN FLAMES' new album, "Come Clarity", has entered the Swedish and the Finnish national album charts at position No. 1.

In other news, IN FLAMES frontman Anders Fridén will be interviewed on the Swedish national radio channel P3 (Musikjornalen) Thursday evening (Feb. 9) sometime after 8:03 p.m. CET. More information is available at this location.

As previously reported, "Come Clarity" has vaulted to the top of the college radio and commercial specialty Hard Rock charts — across the board — in just its second week. "Come Clarity" hit North American stores on Tuesday, February 7 via New Jersey's Ferret Music. Propelled by the red-hot single and video "Take This Life", "Come Clarity" has taken over the #1 position on the CMJ Loud Rock and FMQB Metal Detector charts, as well as the CMJ Loud Rock Select Albums, Mediaguide Metal Specialty Albums and Mediaguide Metal Specialty Songs charts, respectively.

IN FLAMES' North American "Come Clarity" headlining tour launched on January 25 to a sold-out crowd at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ. The scheduled 29-city tour is expected to conclude on February 26 at the House of Blues in Lake Buena Vista, FL. Support on the IN FLAMES tour is provided by TRIVIUM, DEVILDRIVER and ZAO.

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