Xysma - Aspirations

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Xysma was Finnish Grindcore/Goregrind/Death Metal/Death 'n' Roll/Retro Rock band found in 1988, at Naantali. The band has been openly granted as the FIRST EVER Grindcore band from Finland. Originally named as Repulse, the band recorded their first demo "On a Cartrip to Sweden" in 1987. The Band was later named Xysma and under their new name, they released their legendary second demo "Swarming of the Maggots" in 1989. In 1990 they got signed to Comeback record company and they released their first EP "Above the Mind of Morbidity" in the same year. By then, Xysma had had more Death Metal influences to their music and the grindcore blasts decreased and the speed slowed down. Later that year they released a 7-inch "Fata Morgana" through American Seraphic Decay label. 1991 ,Xysma recorded their first full-length "Yeah", which was released by the old ComeBack label and recorded in the famous Swedish Sunlight Studios in Stockholm. This album introduced a original mix of Heavy/Death metal/psychedelic rock riffs in the vein of Black Sabbath and occasional Grindcore blasting. Therefore, Xysma can be considered the ACTUAL PIONEER OF DEATH 'N' ROLL, a style , which was later familiarized by Entombed in their 1993 "Wolverine Blues" album. Their second album "The First and Magical"'93 continued loosely the same musical paths as their former album, but now with less Grindcore and Death Metal influences. The name of their second album was sort of a sign of their major changes to be come. the third full-length, 1994's "Deluxe",showed the last signs of Grindcore blasts and Death 'n' Roll. "Lotto" of 1996 presented Xysma's whole new style, Retro-rock. The old days had been left behind for good. After their last album "Girl on the Beach" of 1998 the band split-up.
When the ex-guitarist Toni Stranius ( who also played in Disgrace before his carreer in Xysma ) died in 2006, Xysma did a final reunion gig for the memory of their late guitarist.

This song is the fourth song of their first Full-length "Yeah" of 1991 ( Pioneer album of Death 'n' Roll )

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  • I finally found this on a CD, with the EP tracks as bonus, fucking sweet stuff \m/

  • Sure is ,man. It must have been the 93' CD re-release, where the band has hippie- look in the promoshot. Groovy death-rasping shit \m/

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  • i love this kinda sound, keyboard solos and too much breakdowns aint music and it aint metal

  • @XysmicExecration You got that right I'm a child of the early 80's and that's what most people had back then,.Casette Tapes

  • THIS RULES !

  • Definitely creative and original. Very good, Xysma.

  • This is for me a real cult band: awesome music, original sound... and their album "Yeah!" is excellent (i like that mix of groove grindcore and sabbath influences). I've not the lyrics of this song (not the same that "5. Aspirations b, first sunbeams...) nor "Uranus fall".

    Thanks, xysmicexecration. Oh, Suomi, what a country whit a lot of great bands! greetings from the fucking hot Spain (3rd world)

  • I too try to do my share in this little Channel of mine, and give the little information that I have sucked out from somewhere and make up my own theories. But really, Internet truely is a magical tool. You can deliver loads of information in through different sites like MySpace and YouTube.

    Back in 90s it was just tape-trading and touring, which wasn't that effective and only the strongest survived.

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