IN FLAMES Frontman To Answer Fan Questions On FUSE's 'Metal Asylum'

December 7, 2005

IN FLAMES vocalist Anders Fridén will guest on the Fuse television network's "Metal Asylum" on Monday, December 19. The special episode will feature Fridén answering questions submitted to him by the program's viewers. "Metal Asylum" airs Monday through Friday at 11:00 p.m. EST.

On the topic of the unique episode, a posting on the Fuse web site states, "Ever wanted to ask your favorite rock star a question but never got the chance? Now Fuse is giving you, the viewer a chance to do just that. Anders Frieden from the seminal and highly influential metal band IN FLAMES will be appearing on Fuse TV's 'Metal Asylum'. If you have a question that you've wanted to ask him, but never been able, here is your chance. Simply email your question (along with your name and hometown) to [email protected] and then tune in when the show airs on Monday, December 19th to see if your question was used."

IN FLAMES' highly anticipated new album, "Come Clarity", will be released in North America on February 7 via Ferret Music. The follow-up to the band's 2004 album "Soundtrack to Your Escape", "Come Clarity" features thirteen explosive tracks, including the roll-out single and video "Take this Life". The band, whose cumulative record sales total over one million worldwide, will launch a North American headlining tour in January with support provided by TRIVIUM, DEVILDRIVER and ZAO.

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