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Origin
  
Örebro, Sweden

Years active
  
1992–2005, 2011–2012

Genre
  
Genres
  
Grindcore

Website
  
nasum.com

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Past members
  
Anders JakobsonRickard AlrikssonMieszko TalarczykJesper LiverödJon LindqvistUrban Skytt

Members
  
Mieszko Talarczyk, Anders Jakobson, Rickard Alriksson, Urban Skytt, Jesper Liveröd, Jon Lindqvist

Record labels
  
Albums
  
Grind Finale, Human 20, Inhale/Exhale, Helvete, Shift

Profiles

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Nasum (pronounced 'nah-zumm') was a grindcore band from Örebro, Sweden formed in 1992. The band released four studio albums, developed into "one of that country's premier metal acts" and disbanded after the December 2004 tsunami killed the band's frontman, Mieszko Talarczyk. The band's name, Latin for "nose", was taken from the horror film Flesh for Frankenstein.

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In 2012, Nasum reunited with Rotten Sound frontman Keijo Niinimaa taking the place of Talarczyk, for a one-off tour to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary.

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Biography

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Nasum was formed in 1992 by Anders Jakobson (guitar) and Rickard Alriksson (drums/vocals), two former members of the band Necrony. The record label of Necrony offered Nasum a slot on a split 7". After Mieszko Talarczyk joined the band as a guitarist in 1993, the band was featured on Blind World split EP with Agathocles. After several more splits, Nasum released an MCD (mini compact disc) of their own with Poserslaughter Records in 1995.

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As the band started touring, Alriksson departed from Nasum. Guitarist Jakobson moved into the drummer's position and Talarczyk handled guitars and vocals. More EPs and splits followed over 1996 and 1997; and in 1998 Nasum released their first full-length album, Inhale/Exhale, on Relapse Records. As the band expanded their audience and touring, they recruited a full-time bassist, Jesper Liveröd (from Burst) in early 1999. The second album, Human 2.0, was released in April 2000 and followed by two years of touring and performing in support of the work, including a stop in Japan.

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The third album, Helvete, was released in 2003, featured Napalm Death's Shane Embury, was well received, and led to even more high-profile appearances, especially on the European festival circuit. At that time, Nasum were joined by second guitarist Urban Skytt and bassist Jon Lindqvist, who replaced the departing member Liveröd. In 2004, Nasum released Shift and continued with touring.

Talarczyk went on vacation to Thailand shortly before the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. His death was officially confirmed on February 17, 2005, and Nasum disbanded. A compilation, Grind Finale was released in 2006 and a live album featuring a 2004 show from Osaka, entitled Doombringer, was released in early 2008.

In October 2011, Nasum announced a special one-off tour to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary the following year. Filling in for late singer Talarczyk was Rotten Sound frontman Keijo Niinimaa.

Members

  • Anders Jakobson – guitars (1992–1995), drums (1995–2005, 2011–2012)
  • Rickard Alriksson – drums, vocals (1992–1995)
  • Mieszko Talarczyk – guitars (1993–2004), vocals (1995–2004)
  • Jesper Liveröd – bass (1999–2003, 2011–2012)
  • Jon Lindqvist – bass (2003–2005), guitars (2011–2012)
  • Urban Skytt – guitars (2003–2005, 2011–2012)
  • Touring musicians
  • Per Karlsson – drums (1995)
  • Keijo Niinimaa – vocals (2011–2012)
  • Songs

    The Masked FaceInhale/Exhale · 1998
    The Final SleepHelvete · 2003
    DomedagenIndustrislaven · 1995

    References

    Nasum Wikipedia