NASUM: 'Grind Finale' Is Well 'Worth The Money'

November 26, 2005

Swedish grindcore merchants NASUM will release a posthumous collection, "Grind Finale", on January 30, 2006 via Relapse Records. An e-card for the album can be accesed at this location.

Commented the band's drummer Anders Jakobson: "Yesterday I got my personal copies of 'Grind Finale' and I guess you can imagine how that felt, right? I've been following the package's route from Philadelphia to Örebro on UPS's website and I feared that it wouldn't be delievered on Friday, but it was and I became a happy fellow. It's too bad it's over two months left to the release, but you know it will be worth waiting for this release.

"In my ongoing quest to give you the best fan focused band website ever or to tease the fuck out of you (your choice, really) I've taken some photos of the packages just to let you all know what it's all about. The description 'hardbound double digipak with an 80 pages thick booklet' might not say much, but pictures tell more than a thousand words... Just look a little further down this article to see the images.

"I am — by the way — very happy about the outcome. I am happy that we chose this packages, that for me feels quite original and not that common. I stopped by Dan Swanö's music store to give him his copy on my way home yesterday and he was impressed and said that 'Grind Finale' will 'set some new standards regarding this type of releases.' I don't know about that, all I wanted was to do something that was worth the money, and I think 'Grind Finale' is."

Read more of Anders' comments and check out pictures of the "Grind Finale" package at this location.

You can download 21 samples from "Grind Finale" at this location. More information about the CD can be found here and here.

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