Well, here we go, the setlist from Glasgow tonight. Basically, if you've seen In Flames in the last 2 years or so, you'll be able to guess it:
The Quiet Place
Pinball Map
System
Episode 666
Clayman
Trigger
Cloud Connected
Colony
Touch of Red
My Sweet Shadow
Don't think I missed any, and from memory, the order isn't far off correct.
This was the 4th time I've seen In Flames, and without doubt the sound tonight was the worst of the 4. Most of the songs were barely recognisable because it was so muddy-sounding. Even the older tracks - which, in my experience, sound better live because they've got more guitar melody and less in the way of powerchord riffs - sounded pretty dampened down. Not the best In Flames performance I've ever seen by any stretch of the imagination, although the crowd seemed to like it.
Given that this tour wasn't in support of any particular album, it would have been nice to see them mixing up their setlist a bit. I don't have a problem with them playing a lot of newer songs, but it would be good if it wasn't the same damn ones every time. I'd like to hear Minus, or Dark Signs, or Borders and Shading or something. Or of course, Stand Ablaze, or Dead Eternity. You'd think that, even for their own sakes, they'd change things around. It must get boring playing System every day for years. No doubt that, if I go and see them playing live in support of Come Clarity, they'll play a few new songs, and the rest of the setlist will be basically the same as the one I've listed above.
Blah blah blah, moan moan moan. In Flames are still great, I just wish they'd showcase their songs a bit more than they do.