In Flames
is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Gothenburg, formed in 1990. The band is considered to be a pioneer and major influence to the melodic death metal music genre. Since the band's conception in 1990, they have received numerous awards and released nine studio albums and one live DVD. The band has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years, both in its native Sweden and internationally. As of 2008, In Flames has sold over two million records worldwide. [1]
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History
Lunar Strain
(1990–1994)
In Flames was founded in 1990 by
Jesper Strömblad as a
side project from his then-current
death metal band,
Ceremonial Oath.
[2] Jesper formed In Flames with the purpose of writing songs with a more melodic musical direction, something which he was not allowed to do in Ceremonial Oath.
In 1993, Jesper decided to quit Ceremonial Oath due to musical differences and began focusing more on In Flames.
That same year, Jesper (
guitar,
drums,
keyboards) recruited
Glenn Ljungström (guitar), and
Johan Larsson (
bass) to form the first official In Flames line-up.
The trio recorded a three song
demo and sent it to
Wrong Again Records.
In order to increase their chances of being offered a
record deal, the trio lied to the owner of the
record label by telling him that they already had 13 songs done.
The owner of Wrong Again Records, seeing promise in the band, offered In Flames a record deal over the phone.
During 1993, In Flames wrote, recorded, and
self-produced their debut
studio album,
Lunar Strain
, in
Studio Fredman. Since In Flames did not have a vocalist yet, Jesper asked
Mikael Stanne of
Dark Tranquillity to provide
session vocals.
In 1994,
Lunar Strain
was released.
[3]
During 1994, In Flames recorded and self-produced their first
EP,
Subterranean
, in Studio Fredman. In Flames still did not have a vocalist yet, so session vocals were provided this time by
Henke Forss. In 1995,
Subterranean
was released.
Subterranean
garnered much attention and led the band to acquire a record deal with
Nuclear Blast.
The Jester Race
(1995–1996)
In 1995, In Flames finally got tired of using session musicians to record an album or to do live shows, so the trio asked
Björn Gelotte to join the band as the full-time drummer, and 6 months later asked
Anders Fridén to join the band as the full-time vocalist.
[4] That same year, the new line up recorded and released the band's second studio album,
The Jester Race
. This album was recorded once again in Studio Fredman, but unlike previous albums, it was co-produced by the studio's owner,
Fredrik Nordström. Afterwards, In Flames toured with bands such as
Samael,
Grip Inc., and
Kreator.
Whoracle
(1997–1998)
In 1997, In Flames recorded and released their third studio album,
Whoracle
. This album was recorded once again in Studio Fredman and co-produced by Fredrik Nordström. After the album was recorded, Glenn Ljungström and Johan Larsson unexpectedly announced that they were leaving In Flames.
Niklas Engelin (guitar) and
Peter Iwers (bass) were recruited to fill in the vacant spots during a tour with
Dimmu Borgir.
[5] After the tour both Niklas Engelin and Peter Iwers were asked to join the band permanently, and they did. With the new line-up, In Flames then proceeded with a
European tour and played their first two shows in
Japan.
However, by the end of that tour in 1998, Niklas Engelin quit In Flames, so the band decided to switch Björn Gelotte from his position as drummer to guitarist, and they recruited
Daniel Svensson to take over as drummer.
[6]
Colony
(1999)
In 1999, the new line-up recorded and released the band's fourth studio album,
Colony
. This album was recorded once again in Studio Fredman and co-produced by Fredrik Nordström. Also the second solo on "Coerced Coexistence" was recorded by
Kee Marcello.
[7] Afterwards, In Flames toured Europe, Japan, and played their first show in the
United States during the
Milwaukee Metal Fest.
[8]
Clayman
(2000–2001)
In 2000, In Flames recorded and released their fifth studio album,
Clayman
. This album was recorded once again in Studio Fredman and co-produced by Fredrik Nordström. Afterwards, In Flames did some tours with bands such as
Dream Theater,
Slipknot, and
Testament.
In August 2001, In Flames released
The Tokyo Showdown
, a live album recorded during the Japanese tour in November 2000.
Reroute to Remain
(2002–2003)
In 2002, In Flames recorded and released their sixth studio album,
Reroute to Remain
. Unlike all previous albums,
Reroute to Remain
was not recorded in
Studio Fredman or produced by
Fredrik Nordström. The album was recorded in Dug-Out studio and produced by
Daniel Bergstrand. Reroute to Remain represented a stylistic shift in In Flames music, in the addition of clean vocals and catchier choruses. It was also their first album to have official singles released from it. That year the band toured with bands such as
Slayer,
Soulfly, and
Mudvayne.
Soundtrack to Your Escape
(2004–2005)
In 2003, In Flames recorded their seventh studio album,
Soundtrack to Your Escape
, and released it in 2004.
[9] The majority of the album was recorded in a house that the band rented in
Denmark, only the drums were recorded in Dug-Out studio. This album was once again produced by Daniel Bergstrand.
Soundtrack to Your Escape
increased the band's popularity considerably, selling 100,000 copies in the United States and yielding a #2 single on the Swedish charts with "The Quiet Place",
[10]. The ensuing world tour saw the band make their first trip to Australia, where they played to mostly sold out crowds. Afterwards, In Flames toured with bands such as
Judas Priest,
Mötley Crüe, and
Motörhead.
In Flames was also featured on the main stage at
Ozzfest 2005.
Come Clarity
(2006–2007)
In 2005, In Flames recorded and self-produced their eighth studio album,
Come Clarity
, in Dug-Out studio. That same year, In Flames released
Used and Abused: In Live We Trust
, a
box set consisting of material filmed and recorded throughout various live performances during 2004. Also in 2005, In Flames decided to sign with an additional record label so future releases could have better distribution in
North America.
[11] In 2006,
Come Clarity
was released in North America through
Ferret Music and elsewhere through
Nuclear Blast. It became the band's first #1 album on the Swedish charts. That same year, In Flames toured with
Sepultura, co-headlined a U.S. tour with
Lacuna Coil, toured on
The Unholy Alliance tour, was one of the headliners on the
Sounds of the Underground tour, and played on the main stage at
Download Festival.
In 2007, the band played in
Dubai for the annual
Dubai Desert Rock Festival. In Flames also played at Bloodstock Open Air festival in August 2007.
A Sense of Purpose
(2008 onward)
In October 2007, In Flames finished recording their ninth studio album in , their own studios located in
Gothenburg,
Sweden (formerly
Studio Fredman). Alongside the recording sessions, the band released studio diaries documenting the recording process
[12]. On January 23, 2008 the band confirmed that they had recorded a video for the single "The Mirrors Truth", and posted photos from the video on their official Myspace profile
[13]. In Flames were featured on the
Gigantour 3 North American tour with
Megadeth,
Children of Bodom,
Job for a Cowboy, and
High on Fire [14].
On April 4, 2008, In Flames released their 9th studio album,
A Sense of Purpose.
[15] The first single from the new album was titled "
The Mirror's Truth" and was released in
Europe on
March 7,
2008. In June 2008 In Flames performed at
Metaltown Festival,
Metalcamp,
Graspop Metal Meeting,
Nova Rock Festival,
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park,
Gigantour and
Download Festival. In late August, 2008, In Flames recorded a video for the second single from
A Sense of Purpose, entitled "Alias".
From January 2008 to December 2009 In Flames is on the
A Sense of Purpose Tour.
On February 3, 2009, announced that
Jesper Strömblad would not be participating in the Australia/South America/Japan tour in order to get treatment for his alcohol abuse problems.
Niklas Engelin was announced as his replacement for the tour. On February 18, the band announced their United Kingdom and Ireland tour would not go ahead as planned due to Jesper Strömblad's alcohol rehabilitation and the birth of Peter Iwers' child
[16]. On March 4, 2009, the band's website announced that the third single from
A Sense Of Purpose is the track "Delight And Angers". The video premiered on the band's on March 25. It was once again directed and produced by Patric Ullaeus.
Alex Pardee did the artwork for the song like he did with all of
A Sense of Purpose.
The band announced on August 5 that they would be teaming up with
Killswitch Engage and further bands to be announced later for the UK Edition of the
Taste of Chaos 2009 in November
[17].
Background
In Flames, along with
Dark Tranquillity and
At the Gates, pioneered what is now known as
melodic death metal. The founding members of all three bands all lived in
Gothenburg,
Sweden and they were all friends who shared the same musical interests.
Eventually, that group of friends branched off into three bands with the same musical direction, In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, and At the Gates.
Jesper Strömblad formed In Flames to write music that combined the guitar style of
Iron Maiden with the brutality of
death metal, something which Jesper stated he had never heard any band do.
[18] [19] In writing songs, Jesper also decided to make use of
keyboards, something which is uncommon in death metal. Ever since In Flames' debut
studio album,
Lunar Strain
, the band has made use of keyboards, but has refused to this day to recruit a full-time keyboardist.
[20]
Musical style
In Flames' musical style is characterized by the constant use of
harmonized lead guitar melodies and screaming-style singing along with
death growl. In early albums such as
The Jester Race
, In Flames would often employ two harmonized lead guitars playing over a
rhythm guitar. However, since the band only has two guitar players, they found it hard to reproduce those songs during
live performances and ever since
Reroute to Remain
they have focused on writing songs with the intention of playing them live. On the album
Soundtrack to Your Escape, the band focused on less guitar melodies, giving place for more synths. However, this has not followed upon on the following albums.
[21] [22] [23]
In Flames' vocal style is characterized by the use of
growled vocals or
screamed vocals complemented at times by
clean vocals. In more recent albums such as
Come Clarity
, the band makes more prominent use of clean vocals, especially during
choruses. In Flames' lyrics have also varied during their career. In early albums such as
The Jester Race
and
Whoracle
, In Flames' lyrics focused on
astrology,
mankind, and other global themes.
In later albums such as
Soundtrack to Your Escape
and
Come Clarity
, In Flames' lyrics focus more on personal issues, thoughts, and other introspective themes.
[24] [25] [26]
Since
Reroute to Remain
was released in 2002, In Flames fan base has been split because of the gradual change in style, towards a more mainstream,
alternative sound. Some fans prefer the heavier, more
death metal-influenced albums like
Lunar Strain
and
Whoracle
, and this has led to the band being referred to as "sellouts" by fans of the older style.
[27] Still, In Flames have a solid and growing worldwide fanbase. The stylistic changes include screamed and clean vocals, as opposed to the death growl on the early records, more prominent rhythm section and less guitar melodies and solos, more obvious use of synthesizers and electronics and a clear influence from modern American metal in especially the chorus melodies.
[28]
Influence
In Flames, being one of the pioneers of a new music genre, have influenced many bands and most notably they were a direct influence on the new wave of
metalcore. Many metalcore bands such as
Darkest Hour,
[29] As I Lay Dying,
[30] and
Still Remains [31] name In Flames as one of their biggest influences. In Flames is also a direct influence on many of the
melodic death metal bands that have followed. Melodic death metal bands such as
Insomnium,
[32] Omnium Gatherum,
[33] Blood Stain Child,
[34] also include In Flames as one of their biggest influences.
Miscellaneous
Awards
In Flames has been awarded four
Grammis
awards (the
Swedish equivalent of the
Grammy Awards) to date.
In 2005, In Flames won their first
Grammis
award in the category of Best Hard Rock/Metal Album for
Soundtrack to Your Escape
.
In 2006, In Flames won the Swedish Export Award, their second
Grammis
award.
In Flames was the first
metal band to ever win that award and the Swedish economy minister at the time,
Thomas Östros, was quoted as saying "Thanks to In Flames, Sweden now have a metal band in the absolute world elite."
In 2007, In Flames once again won the category of Best Hard Rock/Metal Album for
Come Clarity
.
[35] [36] [37] They have also won the "Best international Band" award from the Metalhammer Golden Gods in 2008
[38]. In 2009 In Flames won another Grammis for "Best Hard Rock" for
A Sense Of Purpose
.
Jester Head
When In Flames was recording their second
studio album,
The Jester Race
,
Anders Fridén and
Niklas Sundin came up with an idea to create a
symbol/
mascot for In Flames.
[39] The result was the Jester Head. This symbol made its first appearance in the cover artwork of
The Jester Race
and ever since, the Jester has been featured in various forms somewhere on every
studio album that In Flames has released, either as a song title or on the album artwork.
[40] The Jester Head is also featured in many of In Flames' merchandise and has been featured in banners as part of In Flames' live set. In anticipation of their ninth studio album,
A Sense of Purpose
, the official In Flames was launched, featuring the Jester Head as the site's symbol (and domain name).
Members
(1990–1993) DEMO '93
Lunar Strain
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- Mikael Stanne - Vocals (session)
- Glenn Ljungström - Guitar
- Carl Näslund - Guitar (session)
- Johan Larsson - Bass
- Jesper Strömblad - Guitar, Drums, Keyboards
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(1994) Subterranean
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- Henke Forss - Vocals (session)
- Glenn Ljungström - Guitar
- Jesper Strömblad - Guitar
- Johan Larsson - Bass
- Daniel Erlandsson - Drums (session)
- Anders Jivarp - Drums (session)
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(1995-1997) The Jester Race
Black-Ash Inheritance
Whoracle
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- Anders Fridén - Vocals
- Glenn Ljungström - Guitar
- Jesper Strömblad - Guitar
- Johan Larsson - Bass
- Björn Gelotte - Drums
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(1997-1998)
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- Anders Fridén - Vocals
- Niklas Engelin - Guitar
- Jesper Strömblad - Guitar
- Peter Iwers - Bass
- Björn Gelotte - Drums
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(1998-Present) Colony
Clayman
The Tokyo Showdown
Reroute To Remain Fourteen Songs of Conscious Insanity
Trigger
Soundtrack to Your Escape
Used & Abused In Live We Trust
Come Clarity
Come Clarity - EP
A Sense of Purpose
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- Anders Fridén - Vocals
- Björn Gelotte - Guitar
- Jesper Strömblad - Guitar
- Peter Iwers - Bass
- Daniel Svensson - Drums
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Current members
Name
| Instrument
| Membership
| Additional information
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Anders Fridén
| vocals
| 1995–present
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Jesper Strömblad
| guitar
| 1990–present
| Also played drums and keyboards until 1994.
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Björn Gelotte
| guitar
| 1995–present
| Originally played drums from 1995–1998.
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Peter Iwers
| bass guitar
| 1997–present
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Daniel Svensson
| drums
| 1998–present
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Former members
Name
| Instrument
| Membership
| Reason for departure
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Glenn Ljungström
| guitar
| 1990–1997
| Quit to support family.
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Johan Larsson
| bass guitar
| 1990–1997
| Undisclosed.
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Niklas Engelin
| guitar
| 1997–1998
| Quit to focus on Gardenian. He now plays guitar for the band Engel.
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Session members
Name
| Instrument
| Album(s)
|
Mikael Stanne
| vocals
| Lunar Strain
(1994)
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Robert Dahne
| vocals
| VV.AA - Metal Militia (Tribute to Metallica)
(1994)
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Carl Näslund
| guitar
| Lunar Strain
(1994)
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Henke Forss
| vocals
| Subterranean
(1994)
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Anders Jivarp
| drums
| Subterranean
(1994)
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Daniel Erlandsson
| drums
| Subterranean
(1994)
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Fredrik Nordström
| keyboards
| The Jester Race
(1995)
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Charlie Storm
| keyboards
| Colony
(1999) and Clayman
(2000)
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Örjan Örnkloo
| keyboards
| Reroute to Remain
(2002), Soundtrack to Your Escape
(2004), Come Clarity
(2006) and A Sense of Purpose
(2008)
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Discography
- Lunar Strain
(1994)
- The Jester Race
(1995)
- Whoracle
(1997)
- Colony
(1999)
- Clayman
(2000)
- Reroute to Remain
(2002)
- Soundtrack to Your Escape
(2004)
- Come Clarity
(2006)
- A Sense of Purpose
(2008)
References
- In Flames finds 'A Sense of Purpose' in North America
- In Flames Biography
- Releases
- A Moment of 'Clarity' with In Flames
- Come Clarity
- Dawn with Daniel Svensson
- In Flames website
- In Flames: Interview with Björn Gelotte
- In Flames rocks Bogart's
- Swedish Singles Charts: In Flames
- Moments of Clarity
- In Flames MySpace Profile
- Komodo Rock | In Flames Record Video For The Mirrors Truth; Photos Available
- Gigantour 2008 lineup
- IN FLAMES - The official homepage
- http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/in-flames-cancel-uk-ireland-tour/
- http://www.komodorock.com/latest-tour-news/tour-dates/in-flames-to-team-up-with-killswitch-engage-fo
- Interview with Jesper Strömblad
- Interview with Jesper Strömblad
- Interview with In Flames
- In Flames Interview
- Interview — In Flames
- Daniel Svensson - In Flames
- Anders Fridén of In Flames
- In Flames - Dialogue with the Stars
- In Flames Interview
- http://www.metalunderground.com/interviews/details.cfm?newsid=14902
- allmusic ((( Reroute to Remain > Overview )))
- Darkest Hour Interview
- As I Lay Dying Interview with Jordan Mancino in Support of Their 2006 Release, Shadows Are Security
- Still Remains Interview
- Insomnium
- Interview: Markus Vanhala (Omnium Gatherum)
- Blood Stain Child Bio
- News
- News Archive
- In Flames - Honoured With Swedish Grammy
- Metal Hammer - News Article
- Interview with In Flames singer Anders Fridén
- In Flames Interview