IN FLAMES, OPETH, ARCH ENEMY, THE HAUNTED, GRAVEYARD Nominated For P3 GULD Award

December 6, 2011

IN FLAMES, OPETH, ARCH ENEMY, GRAVEYARD and THE HAUNTED have been nominated for a P3 Guld award from Swedish radio station P3 in the "Best Rock/Metal Album Of The Year" category. The winners will be announced on January 21, 2012 during a live awards ceremony broadcast from the Lisebergshallen in Gothenburg, Sweden.

For first the first time in the eight-year history of the awards, it will be up to the public to cast their votes rather than industry professionals.

P3 Guld nominees in the "Best Rock/Metal Album of the Year" category are as follows:

* ARCH ENEMY - "Khaos Legions"
* GRAVEYARD - "Hisingen Blues"
* THE HAUNTED - "Unseen"
* IN FLAMES - "Sounds Of A Playground Fading"
* OPETH - "Heritage"

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