September 1996 saw the beginning for Antichrisis' first studio session for their debut album "Cantara Anachoreta". Sid - by this time still known by his nom de plume Moonshadow - recorded the album within only 14 days with Willowcat's vocal support. At this time Sid was in a very desolate situation concerning his private life - and the best way to express his feelings and to deal with an utterly fucked up relationship was to play that gloomy, melancholic but also furious and pushing kind of music. And that is exactly what Antichrisis is all about: to reflect Sid's feelings and emotions in the best possible way without any restrictions or musical limitations.
"Cantara Anachoreta", the band's striking debut, hit the audience by January '97 and was enthusiastically received by the press: Only once in a blue moon had a newcomer's first album indicated such well-defined and incisive style aligned with an amazingly vast number of different musical influences with enormous implicitness and distinction.
Although Antichrisis' music always beared lots of folk influences, they weren't that apparent due to the band's conventional instrumentation hitherto - until Naex joined the project in 1997 adding a completely new timbre to Antichrisis' sound with his Irish bagpipes.
Also, many of Sid's songs are arranged like stage plays dealing with love and loss, thus requiring different voices for different male and female leading parts - hence a female voice was always of great importance for Antichrisis' dramaturgic concept.
Meanwhile Antichrisis had signed to Napalm Records, and in Spring 1998 it was high time to record the debut's successor "A Legacy of Love" with new singer Lisa. Though this album did bear a few Metal references again, it primarily became a wonderful and brilliant Folk-Pop-album, containing songs that could have easily entered the charts like "Nightswan", "Our Last Show" or the smashing "Forever I Ride".
A year later the band was hitting the stage for the first time during an European tour with Tristania, The Sins Of Thy Beloved, Siebenbuergen and Trail of Tears. On this tour Antichrisis' new female vocalist Dragonfly, who had replaced Lisa, received her baptism of fire. She had joined the band just a couple of weeks before, and not only did Antichrisis promote "A Legacy of Love" live on stage, but they also took the chance of introducing some new dancefloor-influenced stuff from their forthcoming album "Perfume" to a flabbergasted audience.
Antichrisis entered the studio again in Summer 2000, this time reinforced by keyboarder Tilo Rockstroh, drummer Jens-Nils Kuge and guitarist Jens Bachmann, to forge their third album "Perfume", which contained for the very first time in the history of the band a cover version, namely Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love".
Though songs like "Like The Stars", "Goodbye to Jane", "Hole in My Head", "Carry Me Down" or "Wasteland" proved once more Antichrisis' claim for the charts, this venturous album lacked support by Antichrisis' former label Napalm Records, who weren't too happy about the band's increasing pop-appeal due to being afraid of losing their Metal credibility.
But why that long period of silence after the release of "Perfume"? Some fans received the impression that Antichrisis hadn't survived their daring musical experiment. But after a new studio session in Spring 2003, Sid suffered from some unexpected and serious emotional and physical drawbacks, hence Antichrisis was put on the back burner for quite a long time until Sid reformed the band in 2005.
So Antichrisis was ready for recording a new album called "The Legacy Remains", which is supposed to continue the story that had begun on "A Legacy of Love" - and to make both albums sound as if they were two chapters of one book, Sid decided to re-record "A Legacy of Love" before finishing the production of "The Legacy Remains".
This revised version of "A Legacy of Love" saw its release on Reartone Records in early 2006 as a digipack-edition titled "A Legacy of Love Mark II", and it definitely didn't sound at all like a simple re-issue. But once you listen to "A Legacy of Love Mark II" you will easily realise that this expenditure was worth while. The new versions of those already stirring songs develop an almost irresistible maelstrom - they seem like aural environments waiting for the listener to enter: "How Can I Live on Top of The Mountain?" is simply one of the most beautiful soundtracks never used for a movie score; R.E.M. would take themselves to the cleaners for a Folk-Pop-jewel like "Nightswan", "Our Last Show" couldn't have been done better by the Doors in their heydays and someone not being close to tears after listening to "Dancing in The Midnight Sun" has probably never fallen in and out of love. "Baleias Bailando" and "Planet Kyrah" are evidence of Sid's capability of creating magnificent pop songs with rather unorthodox sounds and arrangements, whereas "End of December" seems like a brilliant outtake of a late midnight session that The Jam, The Pogues and Bruce Springsteen could have had in a Galway pub. "Forever I Ride" proves that blending Knopflerian guitar riffs with McKennittish romanticism and Sabbath's abrasiveness doesn't necessarily have to be a mission impossible, and the raw guitar power of "The Sea" and "Trying Not to Breathe" should as well raise hell in every moshpit of this planet without attenuating dead catchy qualitites while at last "The Farewell" is the successful romantic conclusion of an album that is simply the most emotional roller coaster ride one could ever experience. Basically each song on "A Legacy of Love Mark II" could make easily a smashing hit single!
And if mastermind Sid should manage to avoid further detachments, breakdowns and strokes of fate that blocked the band's succession in the past, Antichrisis' future should look bright enough to make him wear shades: He sure has more than enough ideas and visions for many years to come, and "The Legacy Remains" will surely become Antichrisis' well-deserved smash hit.
Current line-up:
Sid - Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Bass
Steffi Vreiting - Vocals
Alexander "Naex" May: Uilleann Pipes, Flutes & Whistles
Jens "Gnu" Bachmann: E-Guitars, Bass
Tilo "Waran" Rockstroh: Keyboards & Loops
Jens-Nils "Kugator" Kuge: Drums
Frank J. Hennig: Baritone Vocals
Requiem Ex Sidhé
Antichrisis Lyrics
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Of immortal desire
A breathtaking darkness
Into the abyss we dive
As you were mine
And as memories fade
Just like trails of smoke
You kept holding me tight
As you were mine
On came the nights
When stormclouds veiled the skies
All heavens stood still
And all the worlds did collide
"Forgive me - I failed!"
Lovelorn I will die
Nothing more than a dream
That you were mine
In my cold whilte hands
A lover's bequest
There were stars on our side
Oh Eva - just one last caress
For your were mine
"My friens: The most precious gift",
Said the fool,
"Is a love that follows no rule!
There's no use in turning away!
So why are you turning away?"
The lyrics of Antichrisis's song Requiem Ex Sidhe are open to interpretation with their mystical and poetic essence. The song speaks about the longing and desire for a love that transcends the boundaries of time and death. The opening lines, "And will the vows be heard of immortal desire, a breathtaking darkness into the abyss we dive, as you were mine" describe the deep longing of a lover to fulfill their promises of undying love and passion, even as they descend into darkness and oblivion.
The second verse "And as memories fade, just like trails of smoke, on a midwinter's night, you kept holding me tight, as you were mine" portrays the nostalgic feeling of holding on to the moments that have passed, as the memories of love and warmth fade away like trails of smoke. The lines "On came the nights when storm clouds veiled the skies, all heavens stood still, and all the worlds did collide, 'Forgive me - I failed!' lovelorn I will die, nothing more than a dream that you were mine" describe the moments when everything seems to fall apart, with the skies veiled in darkness, and love slipping away.
The last stanza of the song depicts a fool's speech that tells us that love is the most precious gift of all, one that transcends all rules and barriers, and that we should not turn away. In conclusion, Antichrisis's Requiem Ex Sidhe is a melancholic piece that describes the bittersweet journey of love and unforgettable memories.
Line by Line Meaning
And will the vows be heard
Will our promises be fulfilled?
Of immortal desire
Of undying passion
A breathtaking darkness
An overwhelming sense of sadness
Into the abyss we dive
We descend into darkness and despair
As you were mine
As we belonged to each other
And as memories fade
As our recollections become less vivid
Just like trails of smoke
Like wisps of vapor dissipating into the air
On a midwinter's night
During the coldest, darkest time of the year
You kept holding me tight
You continued to embrace me firmly
As you were mine
As we belonged to each other
On came the nights
Then arrived the evenings
When stormclouds veiled the skies
When the heavens were obscured by clouds
All heavens stood still
The entire universe seemed to pause to watch
And all the worlds did collide
And all of reality was thrown into disarray
"Forgive me - I failed!"
"I'm sorry - I couldn't succeed!"
Lovelorn I will die
I will perish from a broken heart
Nothing more than a dream
Merely a figment of the imagination
That you were mine
That we belonged to each other
In my cold white hands
Within my frigid, pale fingers
A lover's bequest
A gift from a former beloved
There were stars on our side
We had the universe on our team
Oh Eva - just one last caress
Oh Eva - one final loving touch
For you were mine
Because we belonged to each other
"My friends: The most precious gift",
"Dear companions: The most valuable blessing",
Said the fool,
Spoke the foolish one,
"Is a love that follows no rule!
"Is a romance that defies all regulations!
There's no use in turning away!
There's no benefit to avoiding it!
So why are you turning away?"
So why are you avoiding it?"
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