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SELFMADEGOD IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE CONCERT DOCUMENTARY 'BLASTING SHIT TO BITS' CHRONICLING NASUM'S FINAL SHOW
Swedish
grindcore band NASUM quickly rose to become one of the most influential
acts of the extreme metal underground. But when lead singer Mieszko
Talarczyk died in the tragic tsunami of 2004, NASUM instantly ceased to
exist. Eight years later the band's surviving members embarked on a
world tour with the intent of ending NASUM "the way it was supposed to -
exploding in a ferocious, blasting frenzy, not wither away at the mercy
of tragedy."
BLASTING SHIT TO BITS – THE
FINAL SHOW is a documentation of the band's final, emotionally and
sonically pulverizing show in front of a thousand fans in Stockholm. The
film applies a raw DIY aesthetic to show the band's final performance
as it was, while incorporating new interviews where the band tell their
story.
'Nasum: Blasting Shit to Bits - The Final Show' (87min)
The
last 33 songs ever performed by Nasum, shot at Debaser Medis,
Stockholm, Sweden, October 6 2012, mixed with retrospective interviews
shot in April 2016.
Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Finnish and Swedish.
8-page booklet including photos and a text by Nasum drummer and founder Anders Jakobson.
INCLUDES OVER 40 MINUTS OF BONUS MATERIAL:
Additional Interviews (21min)
Unused interviews directed by Michael Panduro, April 2016.
Before The Show (9min)
The hours of October 6, 2012, leading up to the final show.
After The Show (5min)
The hours after the final show, behind the stage.
Roskilde, July 8, 2012 (3min)
Proof of concept footage from the appearence at Roskilde Festival, Denmark.
Relics (3min)
From the show at Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 22, 2012