IN FLAMES, WOLVERINE, MEMFIS Nominated For Swedish MANIFEST Award

January 10, 2007

IN FLAMES, WOLVERINE and MEMFIS are among the nominated artists in the "Best Hard Rock/Punk" category at the upcoming Manifest 2007 awards.

The Manifest awards are given out by SOM (Svenska Oberoende Musikproducenter) (Swedish Independent Musicproducers),an organization that consists of over 100 record labels. This year's awards ceremony will take place on February 9 at Nalen in Stockholm.

"Best Hard Rock/Punk" Manifest 2007 award nominees:

IN FLAMES – "Come Clarity"
WOLVERINE - "Still"
MEMFIS - "The Wind-Up"
FINGERSPITZENGEFÜHL - "Happy Doomsday"
ASTA KASK - "En För Alla Ingen För Nån"

For more information (in Swedish),visit www.manifestgalan.se.

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