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Nasum

 
Artist: Nasum

Group Members:

Anders Jakobson, Mieszko Talarczyk

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

Napalm Death, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Crude SS, Mob 47, Carnage, Anti Cimex, Entombed

Followers:

Formal Connection With:

Coldworker, Krigshot
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  • Formed: 1992, Sweden
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Helvete," "Human 2.0," "Grind Finale"

Biography

Nasum, a Swedish grindcore band formed in 1992 by Necrony members Anders Jakobson (guitar) and Rickard Alriksson (drums and vocals), would develop into one of that country's premier metal acts, but would be felled tragically by the events of the December 2004 tsunami that brought mass destruction to Thailand, ending the life of (eventual) vocalist and beloved member Mieszko Talarczyk. The original idea was to create a more pure Napalm Death-style grindcore act, based less on theatrics and gore and more on a straight-ahead political message, and although the band sort of let that concept fall to the wayside at the outset, the label that handled parent band Necrony offered Nasum a slot on a split EP. With the idea of recording for an actual release as motivation, Nasum took on a new member in guitarist Talarczyk and recorded six tracks, which would end up on the Blind World split EP, with the band Agathocles making up the remainder. A handful of compilation appearances followed, as well as a few more split 7" appearances, which led to Nasum securing a deal to record an MCD (mini compact disc) of their own with Poserlsaughter Records in 1995.

With the release of the MCD ready to roll, label Poserslaughter scored Nasum a gig in Germany, but founder and drummer Alriksson balked at the notion of live performance, and called it a day. Jakobson would eventually move into the vacant drummer's position, and Talarczyk would take on vocal duties in addition to guitar in response to the sudden roster change. More recording -- for EPs, splits, and compilations -- followed over 1996 and 1997, and in 1998 Nasum released their first full-length album, Inhale/Exhale, on Relapse, an American label that had fallen in love with the band's sound after hearing Nasum's recent recordings. With momentum and popularity on the rise and an ever increasing performance schedule, Nasum opted to move past the days of the duo and added full-time bassist Jesper Liveröd (from Burst) in late 1998. The band finished up the millennium appearing at the Milwaukee Metal Fest as well as entering the studio to work on album number two. In April of 2000, Human 2.0 was released, and the band spent the lion's share of the next two-plus years touring and performing in support of the work, including a stop in Japan. Released in 2003, Helvete, which featured the talents ofNapalm Death's Shane Embury, was well received, and led to even more high-profile appearances, especially on the European festival circuit. During the development of Helvete, Nasum added second guitarist Urban Skytt and bassist Jon Lindqvist, who took the place of departing member Liveröd. In 2004, Nasum unveiled album number four, Shift, and followed the release with further touring.

Plans for the new year were being laid out -- including new recordings and tours -- as the year wound down, and with a break in the action, vocalist and guitarist Talarczyk decided on a Thai vacation to celebrate his 30th birthday. After the tsunami hit that country -- a result from a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean -- Talarczyk was listed as missing. Fearing the worst, the band decided to end Nasum, and on February 17, 2005, Talarczyk's death was officially confirmed. To celebrate and honor the work of Talarczyk and Nasum, a two-disc compilation of all of the band's non-album work was made available in 2006, entitled Grind Finale. A live album featuring a 2004 show from Osaka, entitled Doombringer, was released in early 2008. The remaining members of Nasum either went back to their parent bands or began work on new projects. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
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Nasum

Background information
Origin Örebro, Sweden
Genre(s) Grindcore
Death metal
Years active 1992–2005
Label(s) Burning Heart, Relapse
Associated acts Burst, Coldworker
Website www.nasum.com
Former members
Mieszko Talarczyk
Anders Jakobson
Urban Skytt
Jon Lindqvist
Rickard Alriksson
Jesper Liveröd

Nasum (pronunciation [Na:sum]) was a political Swedish band that played a mixture of grindcore and death metal. The band's name, meaning 'nose', was taken from the horror film Flesh for Frankenstein.[1]

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Biography

Nasum was formed in 1992 by Anders Jakobson (guitar) and Rickard Alriksson (drums/vocals), two former members of the goregrind band Necrony. Two weeks before their first recording they added Mieszko Talarczyk (also with Genocide Superstars) as a guitarist. The tracks they recorded at this time were later released on the split 7" with Agathocles. Early on, they were featured on a four-way split MCD with Retaliation, Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ, and Vivisection called Grindwork after the imprint it was issued under, in 1994. Poserslaughter records released Nasum's next offering, a 15-track vinyl 12" (expanded to 18 tracks for the MCD version) called Industrislaven. Later, Blurred issued World in Turmoil (another EP-length 12" vinyl) and Nasum also contributed to Smile When Your Dead and The Black Illusions, split releases with Psycho and Abstain, respectively, before being signed to Relapse Records in 1997.

They released their first full-length album, Inhale/Exhale, as a two-member band, since Alriksson had left the band and Jakobson took over on drums. They later added a third member, Jesper Liverod, so that they could tour with both a bassist and a guitarist, and released the album Human 2.0 (Human 2.01 in Japan) in 2000. Shortly after the release of their next album, 2003's Helvete ("hell" in Swedish), Urban Skytt, also a member of the grindcore/goregrind band Regurgitate, was added as a second guitarist, and Liverod departed to focus on his other band, Burst, being replaced by Jon Lindqvist, who also plays with hardcore punks Victims and the grindcore band Sayyadina. Both Helvete and Human 2.0 showed a change in direction away from the more traditional-grindcore-oriented sound that Nasum had on Inhale/Exhale, and towards a cleaner, more technically complex sound, which expanded to include doomy guitarsounds and occasional slow breakdowns.[citation needed]

All of Nasum's studio albums were recorded at Soundlab in Örebro, and by the time touring for Helvete had been completed, these albums had earned the studio (and thus Talarczyk) a reputation for excellence which led other grindcore and hardcore troupes (notably Finland's Rotten Sound) to its doors.[citation needed][2] 2004's Shift was released by the Swedish punk label Burning Heart, and in the run-up to its recording Nasum toured extensively with their new line-up. The touring continued, including a European leg to support the release of Shift in the Autumn.

In late December 2004, lead singer/guitarist Mieszko Talarczyk was reported missing as a result of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, according to a statement by Jakobson through Nasum.com, the day after the disaster.[3] On 17 February 2005 it was confirmed that his body was identified,[4] and that he died as a result of the tsunami on 26 December.[citation needed] The band decided to break up.[citation needed]

The other members returned to the bands they had been playing in besides Nasum (Skytt continued work with Regurgitate). Anders Jakobson (the only remaining founding member), while in the process of founding death metal band Coldworker, worked on the 2CD compilation Grind Finale. This had been a work long in-progress: there was talk of Relapse issuing a compilation of Nasum's 'Swedish' 1995-1997 material as early as 2000.[5] In the wake of the acclaim Nasum achieved via Helvete,[6] the compilation again came up: it had a title (one which ultimately became unsuitable in the wake of Talarczyk's death), had been expanded to two CDs, and had been being sparingly worked on in-between tours and Talarcyzk's then hectic schedule at Soundlab. The album was finally released in 2006. In March 2008, Relapse Records released a live-album of one of Nasum's live shows in Osaka, Japan, called Doombringer.

Members

Final line-up

  • Mieszko Talarczyk - guitar/bass/vocals
  • Anders Jakobsson - drums/bass/vocals
  • Jon Lindqvist - bass/backing vocals
  • Urban Skytt - guitar

Previous members

  • Rickard Alriksson - drums/vocals
  • Jesper Liveröd - bass/backing vocals

Discography

LPs/CDs

12-inch MLPs/MCDs

  • Grindwork — split w/ Retaliation, Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ and Vivisection (3-inch MCD), 1994
  • Industrislaven, 1995

7-inch EPs

  • Blind World — split w/ Agathocles, 1993
  • Smile When You're Dead — split w/ Psycho, 1994
  • The Black Illusions — split w/ Abstain, 1996
  • World in Turmoil, 1997
  • Untitled bonus 7" EP that came with the Inhale/Exhale LP, 1998
  • The Nasum/Warhate Campaign — split w/ Warhate, 1999
  • Split w/ Asterisk, 2000
  • Split w/ Skitsystem, 2002

Demos

  • Domedagen, 1994

Compilation appearances

  • Really Fast Vol. 9, 1993
  • Regressive Hostility, 1997
  • In Defence of Our Future — A Tribute to Discharge (song "Visions of War"), 1997
  • The Bloodbath Is Coming 2x7-inch (song "The Bloodbath Is Coming"), 1999
  • Requiems of Revulsion: A Tribute to Carcass (song "Tools of the Trade"), 2000
  • Polar Grinder, 2001
  • Grind Your Mind - A History Of Grindcore, 2008

External links

References

  1. ^ * Jakobson, A. Grind Finale liner notes, p.7.
  2. ^ Shane Embury and Barney Greenaway of Napalm Death both cite hearing Nasum, and Inhale/Exhale in particular, as a definite turning point which helped them to rediscover grindcore and thus led to the recording of 2000's acclaimed Enemy of the Music Business.(Terrorizer #140, Spring 2005)
  3. ^ Nasum vocalist Mieszko Talarczyk missing in Thailand. Nasum statement.
  4. ^ Mieszko Talarczyk identified. Nasum statement.
  5. ^ Terrorizer #95, Winter 2000
  6. ^ Terrorizer #125, Summer 2003

 
 
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