IN FLAMES Finish Writing 11 New Songs For Next CD

May 31, 2003

Sweden's IN FLAMES have posted the following message to their official web site, www.inflames.com:

"Hello all, as of [Thursday, May 29], we are safely back at home in Gothenburg after the 2 weeks in Denmark doing the pre-production.

"We are very pleased with what came out of 'The Tuborg Sessions' — we managed to write and record 11 new songs for the upcoming album, and we couldn't be happier with the result, it sounds killer.

"We will spend the next few months polishing the new material and rehearsing for the actual studio recording this fall, as well as doing our summer shows and tours, so we hope to see you all very soon.

"All the best, IN FLAMES"

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