STAM1NA, APOCALYPTICA Honored At At Finland's EMMA GAALA

February 27, 2011

STAM1NA was honored in the "Metal Album Of The Year" and "Band Of The Year" categories at this year's Emma Gaala (Finnish Grammy equivalent),which was held last night (Saturday, February 26) at Barona Areena in Espoo, Finland. Meanwhile, APOCALYPTICA won the "Export" award athe annual event, which was televised on Finnish TV channel YLE TV2.

"Metal Album Of The Year" nominees were as follows:

* APOCALYPTICA - 7th Symphony
* HIM - Screamworks: Love In Theory And Practice
* MOKOMA - Sydänjuuret
* STAM1NA - Viimeinen Atlantis

For a complete list of winners (in Finnish),visit www.emmagaala.fi.

(Thanks: Melica / Night Elves)

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