
Nasum: Shift (2004)
Nasum’s fourth studio album, “Shift,” was released in 2004 by Burning Heart Records. It features 24 tracks of fast-paced and aggressive grindcore music, making it the band’s final release before Mieszko Talarczyk’s death.
Nasum’s fourth studio album, “Shift,” was released in 2004 by Burning Heart Records. It features 24 tracks of fast-paced and aggressive grindcore music, making it the band’s final release before Mieszko Talarczyk’s death.
Nasum’s third studio album, “Helvete” (2003), is a 22-track grindcore album with aggressive and fast-paced songs addressing socio-political and environmental themes.
Nasum’s “Human 2.0” (2000) is a 25-track grindcore album with fast tempos, aggressive riffs, and socio-political lyrics. Produced by Mieszko Talarczyk, the album addresses themes of corruption, injustice, and environmental issues.
Nasum’s debut album, “Inhale/Exhale” (1998), is a raw and intense grindcore album with 38 tracks. The album, recorded in a basement studio, is known for its aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics.
From its inception to its tragic end, Nasum left an indelible imprint on the grindcore scene. Their debut album, ‘Inhale/Exhale’, stands as a critical early statement from the band, kick-starting a powerhouse career of worldwide grind dominance.
Nasum’s rise from DIY beginnings to global grindcore prominence is a story of passion, perseverance, and punk spirit.