In Flames Discography - Wikipedia PDF
In Flames Discography - Wikipedia PDF
The discography of In Flames, a Swedish melodic death metal band formed in the early 1990s,
In Flames discography
consists of twelve studio albums, one live album, three extended plays, nine singles, two video
albums, and twenty-six music videos. Signed with Wrong Again Records, In Flames released
their full-length debut, Lunar Strain (1994), followed by the EP Subterranean (1995). After
signing to Nuclear Blast, they released The Jester Race (1996). The following year, they issued
their second EP, Black-Ash Inheritance, and the full-length album Whoracle. The band's fourth
studio album, Colony (1999), reached the top 30 in Sweden and Finland.[1][2] Clayman
followed in the same vein the next year, reaching the top 20 in the same countries. The tour to
promote it was released as The Tokyo Showdown (2001) live album, which also charted in
Sweden and Finland, breaking the top 40.[1][2] Reroute to Remain (2002) peaked at number 5
In Flames performing at Wacken
on the Swedish and Finnish charts,[1][2] and number 10 on the Billboard Independent Albums
Open Air in 2007.
chart.[3] The album was accompanied by the band's first single, "Cloud Connected", but failed
to chart. Studio albums 13
Live albums 2
In 2003, In Flames released Trigger, an EP that features the title track backed with a remix, a
Video albums 2
cover of Genesis' "Land of Confusion", and two music videos. It was followed by Soundtrack to
Your Escape in 2004, which peaked at number 3 in Sweden, and number 7 on the Billboard Music videos 26
Independent Albums chart.[1][3] The album produced a single for "The Quiet Place", which EPs 3
[1]
followed the success of the album and reached number 2 in their home country. Used & Singles 10
Abused: In Live We Trust (2005), was the band's debut video album, and their first release to
top the Swedish chart.[4] Following the same blueprint, Come Clarity (2006) topped the Finnish and Swedish charts, and reached
number 2 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums,[3] number 6 in Germany,[5] as well as the top 30 in three additional European
countries. The album was backed by the single "Come Clarity", which was released in a limited edition that reached number 52 in
their home country.[1] Before they released their ninth studio album, In Flames issued the single "The Mirror's Truth", which
peaked at number 5 in Finland.[2] Their ninth studio album, A Sense of Purpose (2008), topped the Swedish and Billboard
Independent Albums charts,[1][3] and reached top 10 in Austria, Finland, and Germany.[2][5][6] In Flames were featured on
Pendulum's 2010 album Immersion, on a song called "Self vs Self". In Flames signed with Century Media after completing their
recording contract with Nuclear Blast in 2011. Sounds of a Playground Fading was then issued as the band's tenth studio album,
peaking at number 1 in Germany.[5] It debuted and peaked at number 27 on the Billboard 200, becoming their highest charting
album in the United States, with a single, "Where the Dead Ships Dwell", reaching number 35 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock
chart.[7] As of 2011, In Flames have sold over 2.5 million albums worldwide.[8]
Contents
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Extended plays
Singles
Videos
Video albums
Music videos
Notes
References
External links
Albums
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Peak chart positions
Title Album details SWE AUT FIN FRA GER JPN NOR SWI UK US Sales Certifications
[1] [6] [2] [9] [5] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Released: 1
April 1994
Lunar Strain Label: Wrong — — — — — — — — — —
Again
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 20
February 1996
The Jester Label: Nuclear US:
— — — — — — — — — —
Race Blast 11,317+[15]
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 27
October 1997
Whoracle Label: Nuclear — — 33 — 78 75 — — — —
Blast
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 31
May 1999
Colony Label: Nuclear 34 — 27 — 69 35 — — — — US:
Blast 22,810+[16]
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Clayman 17 — 20 — 43 36 — — — —
Released: 3 US:
July 2000 21,773+[17]
Label: Nuclear
Blast
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 2
September
Reroute to 2002
5 67 5 81 23 23 — — — — US:
Remain Label: Nuclear
59,010+[18]
Blast
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 29
March 2004
Soundtrack to Label: Nuclear US:
3 25 13 82 28 29 36 — 132 145
Your Escape Blast 100,000+[19]
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 3
February 2006 US:
Come Clarity Label: Nuclear 1 16 1 89 6 17 27 30 67 58 150,000+[20]
Blast WW:
Formats: CD, 450,000+
LP, DL
US: 20,000
Released: 4 (1st
April 2008
week)[21]
A Sense of Label: Nuclear SWE:
1 6 3 64 6 14 15 29 54 28 SWE:
Purpose Blast Gold[23]
20,000+[22]
Formats: CD,
LP, DL WW:
275,000+[8]
Sounds of a 2 6 4 47 1 24 10 12 74 27
Playground Released: 21 US: 14,000 SWE:
June 2011 (1st Gold[22]
Fading Label: Century week)[24]
Media SWE:
Formats: CD, 20,000+[22]
LP, DL
Released: 9
September
2014 US: 9,000
Siren Charms 1 7 1 87 7 23 6 9 52 26 (1st
Label: Sony
week)[25]
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 11
November 2016
Label: Eleven
Battles Seven, Nuclear 2 8 3 101 7 46 13 13 75 60
Blast
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
Released: 1
March 2019
Label: Eleven 4 53 9
I, the Mask Seven, Nuclear 1 1 [26] [27] 2 60 [28] 3 66 121
Blast
Formats: CD,
LP, DL
— denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Live albums
List of live albums, with selected chart positions
Peak chart positions
Title Album details SWE FIN JPN
[1] [2] [10]
Extended plays
List of extended plays albums, with selected chart positions
Peak chart
positions
Title EP details
JPN
[10]
Singles
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Peak chart positions
US US
Title Year US Album
SWE AUT FIN GER Act. Main.
[1] [6] [2] [32] Sales
[33] Rock Rock
[34] [7]
"Come Clarity" 52 — — — — — —
"The Mirror's Truth" 14 51 5 72 — — —
2008
"Alias" — — — — — — — A Sense of Purpose
"Deliver Us"[38] — — — — — — —
2011
"Where the Dead Ships Dwell" — — — — 17 33 35 Sounds of a Playground Fading
"Ropes"[39] 2013 — — — — — — —
"Rusted Nail" — — — — — — —
2014
"Through Oblivion" — — — — — — — Siren Charms
"Paralyzed" 2015 — — — — — — —
"The End" — — — — — — —
"The Truth" — — — — — — 17
2016
"Through My Eyes" — — — — — — — Battles
"Save Me" — — — — — — —
"Here Until Forever" 2017 — — — — — — 26
"I Am Above" 2018 — — — — — — — I, the Mask
"This Is Our House" — — — — — — —
"I, the Mask" — — — — — — —
"Burn" — — — — — — —
2019
"Call My Name" — — — — — — —
"Follow Me" — — — — — — —
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Videos
Video albums
List of video albums, with selected chart positions
Peak chart positions
Title Album details SWE FIN US
GER JPN
DVD DVD [5] [10] Video
[4] [40] [41]
Music videos
List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Artifacts of the Black Rain" 1996
"Jotun" N/A
1997
"Food for the Gods"
"Dial 595-Escape"
Patric Ullaeus [46]
"F(r)iend"
"My Sweet Shadow"
"Take This Life"
2006
"Come Clarity" Lex Halaby [48]
Notes
A. "Take This Life" and "Leeches" were released together as a double A-side single in Germany.[36]
B. Sounds from the Heart of Gothenburg peaked at number 44 on the Swedish Albums Chart.[42]
References
General
In Flames – Discography
"Main Albums" (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/in-flames-mn0000096977/discography). AllMusic. Retrieved 29 November
2013.
"Singles & EPs" (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/in-flames-mn0000096977/discography/singles). AllMusic. Retrieved
29 November 2013.
"DVDs & Videos" (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/in-flames-mn0000096977/discography/video). AllMusic. Retrieved
29 November 2013.
"In Flames - Releases" (http://www.nuclearblast.de/showDynamicPage.php?ident=releases&aid=30&reset=1). Nuclear Blast.
Retrieved 20 January 2009.
Specific
External links
In Flames (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/p200319) at AllMusic
In Flames (https://www.discogs.com/artist/In+Flames) discography at Discogs
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