IN FLAMES: Studio Blog Launched

June 30, 2007

Swedish metallers IN FLAMES have launched a blog via their official web site where they will post regular updates on the recording process for their next album, pictures from the studio and various live shows. Check it out at this location.

IN FLAMES is currently in its studio doing pre-production/demos for the band's upcoming album, to be recorded later this year. The group has been working on new material since early May. The current sessions are taking place at IF Studio in Gothenburg, the same studio IN FLAMES used last time they did pre-production.

IN FLAMES was honored with the Swedish "Grammis" award in the "Best Hard Rock" category during a ceremony that was held on January 30 at Hovet in Stockholm. A total of five bands were nominated for their most recent releases, all of which came out during 2006. A video clip of IN FLAMES performing the song "Come Clarity" on the Swedish music awards show "Rockbjörnen" on January 11 in Stockholm, Sweden has been posted online at YouTube.com. The band's lineup for the performance included guitarists Björn Gelotte and Jesper Strömblad, who were both absent from the group's most recent U.S. tour.

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