IN-QUEST Frontman Rushed To Hospital Following Motorcycle Accident

August 17, 2005

Frontman Mike Löfberg of the Belgian death metallers IN-QUEST was reportedly rushed to the hospital Tuesday afternoon (August 16) after almost crashing into a car in front of him while riding his motorcycle. He is now at home recovering.

IN-QUEST's latest album, "The Comatose Quandaries", was issued in June via Goodlife Recordings. The follow-up to 2004's "Epileptic" was recorded at Antfarm Studios in Aarhus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (MNEMIC, THE HAUNTED, KONKHRA) and features a guest appearance by MNEMIC's Michael Bogballe.

IN-QUEST will be part of the European NILE tour, which is scheduled to take place in September-October 2005.

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