IN THIS MOMENT Frontwoman Featured On Cover Of 'Inked' Magazine

April 26, 2008

IN THIS MOMENT vocalist Maria Brink is featured on the cover of the May 2008 issue of Inked magazine. Check out the cover photo at this location.

Inked is a high-end glossy tattoo lifestyle magazine that debuted in late 2004. The magazine is targeted at males between 18 and 39 that are interested in tattoo design, nightlife and fashion.

IN THIS MOMENT was featured on the March 7 episode of "Talking Metal on Fuse", performing a cover version of PANTERA's "I'm Broken" with hosts Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy.

The band played a free, Monster Energy-sponsored concert on March 15 at Red 7 (Patio Stage) in Austin, Texas (during the South by Southwest music and media conference). Photos of the show are available on the group's MySpace page (free registration required to view pictures).

IN THIS MOMENT kicked off the New Year with its first morning television performance on Fox-25 TV in Boston, Massachusetts. The appearance featured a live, acoustic rendition of the hit Active Rock single "Beautiful Tragedy" and "Legacy of Odio". Click here to check it out.

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