In Flames Frontman Defends Change In Direction
. He tells iRockRadio: "Each of our albums don't sound the same because we don't want to do the same again and again. But melodies are so important, and that's what you will always find on an In Flames album. "If I could give one tip to new bands, it would be: just do your own thing - don't try to catch any trends." They're expected to release their first live package since 2005's Used And Abused� In Live We Trust later this year. Read more and watch the full interview here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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