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Extol

Extol is a band formed in 1993 in Bekkestua, near , by brothers Peter Espevoll on vocals and Christer Espevoll on , alongside David Husvik and Ole . The group is renowned for its evolving sound, starting with and progressing to incorporate , thrash, and elements, often featuring complex structures, melodic harmonies, and atmospheric prog influences. Their lyrics center on Christian themes of light, faith, and spiritual struggle, positioning them as a prominent act in the Christian scene. The band's early career focused on revitalizing death metal during a period dominated by black metal and nu metal trends in Norway, leading to their debut album Burial in 1998, followed by the EP Mesmerized in 1999 and Undeceived in 2000, all released through Endtime Productions and Solid State Records. These works established Extol's reputation for intricate guitar work and aggressive rhythms, with Undeceived showcasing a shift toward more progressive arrangements. The EP Paralysis arrived in 2001, and their 2003 album Synergy on Century Media Records further blended death and progressive styles, earning critical acclaim for its innovation. By 2005, The Blueprint Dives—another Century Media release—experimented with alternative rock influences and was nominated for a Norwegian Grammy (Spellemannprisen) in the metal category. After a hiatus from 2007 to 2012, Extol reunited to release their self-titled album in 2013 via Indie Recordings and , produced by and featuring artwork by Travis Smith, which recapped their stylistic journey over two decades. The band entered another break from 2015 to 2023 but reformed for a performance at in , marking their first U.S. show in 18 years. In 2023, they released two new singles, "Labyrinth of Ill" and "Exigency," teasing their first full-length album in a decade, and have supported charitable causes such as New Life Mission Aid for orphaned children in . As of November 2025, Extol remains active, having headlined ProgPower Europe in October 2025 and reissued their debut album on vinyl in June 2025.

History

Formation and Burial (1993–1999)

Extol was formed in 1993 in Bekkestua, , by brothers Espevoll on vocals and Christer Espevoll on guitar, along with David Husvik and Ole , who contributed on guitar, , and vocals. The group began with informal jamming sessions, focusing on developing a heavy sound influenced by early . In 1994, prior to their first live performance in May, bassist Eystein Holm was recruited to solidify the rhythm section, enabling the band to expand their technical approach. By late 1997, Extol had recorded their debut full-length album, , which led to a signing with the Norwegian label Endtime Productions in 1998. The album was released that December through Endtime in , with licensing deals securing a U.S. distribution via Solid State Records in 1999 and a Japanese edition on Avalon Records. showcased the band's blend of aggressive riffs and intricate compositions, earning initial acclaim within circles for its death metal style. Following the album's release, Extol embarked on their first international tours, including appearances at the Texas Rockfest and Cornerstone Festival in the United States, where they performed alongside other acts. These outings helped establish their reputation as a technically proficient Christian progressive outfit, drawing attention for their faith-infused lyrics and complex song structures amid the Norwegian metal scene. In 1999, bassist Eystein Holm departed the band due to creative differences, prompting a lineup adjustment as Extol prepared for future recordings.

Undeceived and Synergy era (2000–2003)

Following the success of their debut album Burial, Extol entered the studio in late 1999 to record their second full-length effort, Undeceived, which was released on June 20, 2000, via Endtime Productions. The album showcased the band's evolving sound, blending technical death metal with intricate progressive structures, complex time signatures, and melodic interludes that highlighted their instrumental prowess. Tracks like "Undeceived" and "Time Stands Still" exemplified this fusion, featuring aggressive riffs, dynamic shifts, and Peter Espevoll's versatile vocal delivery ranging from guttural growls to clean passages. The lineup for Undeceived consisted of Peter Espevoll on vocals, Christer Espevoll and Ole Børud on guitars (with Børud also contributing clean vocals), Tor Magne Glidje on bass (having replaced Eystein Holm shortly after Burial), and David Husvik on drums. In 2001, Extol issued the EP exclusively in through Endtime Productions, featuring original tracks alongside a cover of Believer's "Shadow of Death." This release served as a bridge to their next album, during which the band underwent lineup adjustments to accommodate a more expansive sound: Tor Magne Glidje transitioned from bass to guitar, and John Robert Mjåland joined as the new bassist. These changes allowed for greater rhythmic and harmonic complexity, reflecting the band's ambition to incorporate broader influences. The era culminated with the release of Synergy on May 26, 2003, via Century Media Records in Europe (licensed to Solid State Records in North America), marking a significant step in production quality and distribution. The album leaned further into progressive rock and jazz fusion elements, with soaring clean vocals, atmospheric keyboards in select passages, and fusion-inspired grooves on tracks like "Preemptive Peace" and "Four Sticks," while retaining death and thrash metal aggression. The Synergy lineup included Peter Espevoll on vocals and acoustic guitar, Ole Børud and Christer Espevoll on guitars (Børud also on clean vocals), Tor Magne Glidje on guitar, John Robert Mjåland on bass, and David Husvik on drums and backing vocals. This period solidified Extol's reputation as innovators in the Christian metal scene, with the album's sophisticated arrangements earning praise for bridging extreme metal and progressive genres.

The Blueprint Dives and first hiatus (2004–2008)

In June 2004, guitarists Christer Espevoll and departed from Extol to focus on other pursuits, prompting significant lineup adjustments. Magne Glidje returned to the band on guitar after a previous stint, while newcomer Ole Halvard Sveen joined as and additional vocalist. These changes came shortly after the progressive shift seen in the band's prior album . The revised lineup recorded The Blueprint Dives at the end of 2004 at Top Room Studios in , with production handled by Børge Finstad and the band itself. Released on February 21, 2005, via , the album marked a bold experimental turn, blending ambient and atmospheres with electronic textures, melodic death metal riffs, and progressive structures—influenced by acts like Cult of Luna and . Tracks like "Gloriana" and "Pearl" exemplified this , prioritizing soundscapes and mid-tempo grooves over the thrash-heavy aggression of earlier works, resulting in a more atmospheric and introspective sound. Amid ongoing touring to support the album, the band experienced further strain, leading to an indefinite hiatus announcement on August 9, 2007, via their page. The decision stemmed primarily from vocalist Espevoll's severe and anxiety, compounded by general burnout after over a decade of intense activity and label-related pressures. John Robert Mjåland had been part of the core lineup since , providing continuity through this period. Extol performed a handful of final shows in 2008 before fully entering dormancy, allowing members to explore side projects. Drummer David Husvik contributed to Pirates N' Thieves and the Extol-related Ganglion, while guitarists Tor Magne Glidje, Ole Halvard Sveen, and bassist John Robert Mjåland formed the post-metal outfit The Ascended. These endeavors kept the musicians active in the Norwegian metal scene during the hiatus.

Reunion, self-titled album, and second hiatus (2009–2022)

Following their first hiatus, which began in 2007 amid shifting personal priorities and lineup changes, Extol's core members began informal discussions about potential new material around 2011, building on earlier conversations that had surfaced in the preceding years. These talks gained momentum, leading to the band's formal reactivation in 2012 as a trio comprising vocalist Peter Espevoll, drummer David Husvik, and guitarist —reuniting much of the original lineup excluding bassist Tor Magne Holm, who had departed during the prior era. Initially, guitarist Christer Espevoll was slated to participate, but unforeseen personal circumstances prevented his involvement. In conjunction with the reunion, Extol announced the production of a feature-length documentary titled Of Light and Shade, directed by Åsmund Janøy and co-produced by Peter Espevoll. The film, crowdfunded via where it exceeded its $20,000 goal, explores the band's early history, creative process, and the role of their Christian faith in their music, incorporating archived footage from tours and recordings alongside new interviews. Released in 2014, it provided fans with an intimate retrospective during the band's revival period. The reunited trio focused on crafting their fifth studio album, a self-titled effort that served as a culmination of their two-decade evolution, blending progressive with thrash and melodic elements. Produced by Børud and recorded in , Extol was released on June 21, 2013, through Indie Recordings in and in . To mark the band's 20th anniversary since their 1993 formation, Extol performed a limited series of exclusive live shows across that year, including festival appearances in , , and —their first concerts since 2006. These performances emphasized material from the new album alongside classics, reaffirming their technical prowess and genre-blending style. By 2017, Extol entered a second hiatus, primarily due to Peter Espevoll's inability to commit to live performances amid personal and professional obligations, leaving Husvik and Børud as the remaining active members. The band maintained minimal activity during this period, with occasional updates related to the documentary's distribution and archival releases, but no new tours or recordings until the end of 2022.

Third reunion and recent developments (2023–present)

In October 2023, Extol announced their third reunion with the core lineup of vocalist Peter Espevoll, guitarist Christer Espevoll, drummer David Husvik, and guitarist , marking the return of Peter Espevoll for studio work after stepping back from live commitments in 2017. For live performances, the band has used guest vocalists. This reunion coincided with the release of two new singles, " of Ill" and "Exigency," on October 12, 2023, via , representing the band's first original material since their self-titled album in 2013. The singles hinted at an impending full-length album, with the band teasing ongoing work on new music throughout late 2023, though no release date has been confirmed as of November 2025. In 2024, Extol resumed live performances, including a set at Sub Scene in Oslo on March 15 and a headline appearance at Furnace Fest in Birmingham, Alabama, on October 6, where Living Sacrifice vocalist Bruce Fitzhugh joined as a guest. As of November 2025, the band remains active, with confirmed festival bookings such as headlining ProgPower Europe on October 3, 2025, which they performed as scheduled, but no additional releases have been announced.

Musical style and influences

Evolution of sound

Extol's early sound, exemplified by their 1998 debut album Burial, rooted the band firmly in progressive death metal, characterized by intricate technical riffs, blistering guitar work, and predominantly growled vocals that conveyed intense aggression. The album's compositions featured complex structures and melodic undertones within an framework, setting a foundation for the band's exploration of heaviness intertwined with sophistication. This era emphasized raw energy and precision, with drummer David Husvik's dynamic patterns adding to the technical depth. By the early 2000s, Extol began evolving toward more experimental territories, incorporating jazz-like rhythmic complexities and progressive thrash elements on (2003), which marked a departure from pure toward a fusion of technical prowess and melodic interludes. This shift continued on The Blueprint Dives (2005), where the band embraced ambient and atmospheric influences, reducing the reliance on harsh vocals in favor of clean singing, keyboards, and expansive soundscapes that prioritized and over unrelenting brutality. Throughout these albums, complex time signatures remained a hallmark, allowing seamless transitions between aggressive riffs and introspective passages. The band's 2013 self-titled album signaled a return to their roots with a hybrid of melodic death and , blending growled and clean vocals alongside intricate to recapture the of earlier works while retaining melodic . This evolution culminated in the 2023 singles "Labyrinth of Ill" and "Exigency," which fused pummeling riffs, signature growls, and melodic hooks in a death metal style, demonstrating refined maturity without abandoning experimentation. Across their , Extol consistently integrated Christian lyrical themes—exploring , , and spiritual struggle—with the ferocity of , using clean vocals and keyboards to add emotional layers to their aggressive soundscapes.

Key influences

Extol's early sound was profoundly shaped by the genre, drawing heavily from pioneering bands such as , Atheist, and , whose intricate compositions, jazz-infused rhythms, and progressive structures influenced the band's aggressive yet sophisticated approach to riffing and songwriting. These influences are evident in Extol's debut works, where complex time signatures and melodic solos echoed the boundary-pushing style of these acts. The band also incorporated elements from , inspired by groups like , , and , which contributed to their evolving emphasis on elaborate arrangements, dynamic shifts, and harmonic depth beyond traditional metal conventions. Guitarist has specifically highlighted the impact of Yes's vocal harmonies and Genesis's conceptual songcraft on Extol's melodic layers. Similarly, jazz fusion artists such as influenced the band's incorporation of fluid, improvisational guitar techniques and fusion-oriented chord progressions, blending them with metal aggression to create a hybrid intensity. Within the Christian metal community, Extol was influenced by and shared stylistic kinship with peers like and Zao, whose raw energy and faith-driven helped define the scene's ethos during the late 1990s and early 2000s; these bands often toured together and appeared on shared compilations like This Is Solid State Vol. 2. In their later releases, particularly the 2013 self-titled album, Extol integrated and ambient influences reminiscent of and , introducing atmospheric textures, expansive builds, and emotional introspection to contrast their earlier technical ferocity.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Extol, as of 2025, consists of the band's founding and long-term core members, reflecting their third reunion in 2023. Peter Espevoll serves as lead vocalist, having performed in the role from 1993 to 2007 and continuously since 2012. Beyond Extol, Espevoll leads the avant-garde metal project InTheosis, which released singles like "Iconoclast" in 2024 and plans a debut album for late 2025. Christer Espevoll, Peter's brother, handles guitar and backing vocals, with tenures from 1993–2004 and since 2023. He has also contributed as a producer and songwriter for projects including Azusa, the band co-founded with Extol's David Husvik. David Husvik provides drums, remaining with Extol since 1993. In addition to his primary band commitments, Husvik has undertaken session drumming and performed in other ensembles such as Absurd² and the jazz-rock outfit . Ole Børud plays guitar and contributes vocals, with tenure spanning approximately 1994–2004, 2012–2017, and since 2023. Parallel to his Extol duties, Børud maintains a prolific solo career in pop, funk, and soul genres, highlighted by albums like Soul Letters (2022) and Sleepwalking Again (2025).

Former members

Eystein Holm was Extol's bassist from 1993 to 1999, playing a key role in the band's formation and early technical death metal sound on albums like Burial. He departed for personal reasons, primarily due to differing visions with the other members regarding the band's direction and seriousness. Following his exit, Holm pursued post-Extol bands, including casual cover bands and other local projects. Tor Magne Glidje joined as bassist in 1999 and switched to guitarist in 2004, remaining until 2007, contributing to releases such as Undeceived and during the band's . He departed during the first hiatus, shifting focus to personal and musical priorities outside the group. Post-Extol, Glidje engaged in experimental metal projects, including Lengsel and Mantric. John M. Bjørkeng served on keyboards from 2001 to 2004, adding atmospheric and melodic elements to , which marked the band's shift toward progressive and alternative influences. He exited due to conflicting commitments, including other professional obligations. Afterward, Bjørkeng focused on session work for various Norwegian artists and productions. Martin Rørby played bass from 2006 to 2013, supporting the transition through The Blueprint Dives and the reunion's self-titled album. He left shortly after the 2013 release, as the band entered its second . Since departing, Rørby has pursued pursuits, incorporating his technical skills into and improvisational ensembles. Ole Halvard Sveen served as guitarist from 2004 to 2007, contributing to The Blueprint Dives. He departed with the band's first and later formed projects like Mantric. John Robert Mjåland played bass from 2001 to 2004, appearing on . Post-Extol, he continued in metal bands including Mantric and Benea Reach.

Discography

Studio albums

Extol has released five studio albums over their career.
Album TitleRelease YearLabelFormat
1998Endtime ProductionsCD, Vinyl (2025 reissue)
Undeceived2000Solid State RecordsCD
2003Century MediaCD
The Blueprint Dives2005Century MediaCD
Extol2013Indie RecordingsCD/digital
The self-titled Extol debuted at No. 23 on the Top Christian Albums . As of November 2025, no new full-length studio has been released since 2013.)

Extended plays and singles

Extol's early includes a tape and several extended plays and singles that bridged their full-length albums, showcasing evolving technical and elements in their sound. These releases, often limited in distribution, provided fans with additional material and previews of upcoming work. The band's first recording, the demo Embraced, was released independently in 1997 as a limited-edition cassette, approximately 300 copies produced, featuring three tracks: "Embraced," "The Prodigal Son," and "Burial." Recorded at Endless Sound studio, it highlighted their initial death and influences with raw production. Two of these tracks later appeared on their debut album Burial. In 1999, Extol issued the EP Mesmerized through Endtime Productions in a digipak format, containing four tracks: "Enthralled," "The Prodigal Son," "Storms of Disillusion," and a remix of "Burial" titled "Burial (Sanctum Remix)." This release included re-recorded material from earlier sessions alongside new compositions, emphasizing their precise instrumentation and melodic structures. It was also distributed by Solid State Records in some markets. The following year, 2000, saw the limited-edition single And I Watch / Human Frailties Grave via Endtime Productions, a two-track release serving as a teaser for the album Undeceived. Both tracks—"And I Watch" and "Human Frailties Grave"—explored themes of introspection and frailty with complex guitar work and dynamic shifts. , an EP released in 2001 exclusively in by Endtime Productions, featured four tracks: the instrumental intro "Paralysis," "Your Beauty Divine," a of Believer's "Shadow of Death," and "Human Frailties Grave." Clocking in at around 15 minutes, it demonstrated the band's thrash and prowess, with the cover paying homage to influential acts. Following a decade-long hiatus after their 2013 self-titled album, Extol reunited in and released the double digital single "Labyrinth of Ill" / "Exigency" on October 12 via , self-released under Solid State Records. These two tracks marked a return to aggressive, riff-driven compositions with growled vocals and atmospheric builds, signaling the band's ongoing evolution.

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