IN FLAMES: 'Come Clarity' U.K. Chart Positions Revealed

February 13, 2006

According to a posting on IN FLAMES' official web site, the group's new album, "Come Clarity", has registered the following chart positions in the U.K.:

Top 200 Artist Albums: #67
Top 50 Independent Albums: #7
Rock & Metal Top 40: #2

As previously reported, "Come Clarity", has entered the Swedish and the Finnish national album charts at position No. 1.

IN FLAMES' North American "Come Clarity" headlining tour launched on January 25 to a sold-out crowd at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ. The scheduled 29-city tour is expected to conclude on February 26 at the House of Blues in Lake Buena Vista, FL. Support on the IN FLAMES tour is provided by TRIVIUM, DEVILDRIVER and ZAO.

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