IN FLAMES Tracking Drums For Next CD

March 2, 2002

IN FLAMES have just entered Dug-Out Studio in Uppsala, Sweden with producer Daniel Bergstrand (i.e. MESHUGGAH, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, STUCK MOJO) and are presently laying down the drums tracks for their next CD, due out in the summer through Nuclear Blast Records. The as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2000's Clayman will reportedly be tracked and mixed over a month-and-a-half period, and will mark the first time the group have worked with Bergstrand, having collaborated with Fredrik Nordström at the latter's Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden on all of the band's previous full-length efforts. IN FLAMES will support ICED EARTH on latter group's headlining tour, which is scheduled to kick off on April 8th in Indianapolis.

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