IN FLAMES Win 'Best Hard Rock' Award At Sweden's GRAMMIS

February 7, 2005

IN FLAMES were honored with the "Best Hard Rock" award at the Swedish "Grammis", held Monday night (Feb. 7) at China Teatern in Stockholm. Other acts competing for the award were DISMEMBER, ENTOMBED, EUROPE and THE HELLACOPTERS. The bands were each been nominated for their most recent releases, all of which came out during 2004. The nominees were as follows:

DISMEMBER - "Where Ironcrosses Grow" (Karmageddon Media)
ENTOMBED - "Unreal Estate" (Threeman)
EUROPE - "Start From The Dark" (Columbia)
IN FLAMES - "Soundtrack To Your Escape" (Nuclear Blast)
THE HELLACOPTERS - "Strikes Like Lightning" (Sonet)

(Thanks: Daniel Josefsson)

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