The band was formed by drummer David Husvik and guitarist Christer Espevoll, who had been playing together and wanted to start a band. Peter Espevoll became their vocalist. In 1994, bassist Eystein Holm joined the band just before their first gig. Emil Nikolaisen joined as a second guitarist in 1995.
In 1996, they recorded for Norwegian metal compilation, "Northern Lights". Later that year they recorded "Embraced", a short demo. Ole Børud, formerly known for his death/doom project Schaliach, soon replaced Nikolaisen, who wanted to give more attention to his other projects. Extol's debut album, "Burial", was released in 1997 on Endtime Productions and showcased a death metal sound. It was licenced to the US through Solid State Records and to Japan through Avalon Records. The next year, they released the EP, "Mesmerized", which featured three industrial remixes of songs from "Burial" by the bands Raison d'être and Sanctum. Eystein was replaced by Tor Magne Glidje on bass. "Undeceived" was released two years after "Burial", and featured a heavier and darker sound. Then Ole left the band, so Tor Glidje switched over to guitar, and John Robert Mjåland joined as bassist.
In 2001, another EP, "Paralysis", was recorded; to be released in Sweden only. This EP featured a cover of "Shadow of Death" by the reputed American avant-garde/thrash metal band Believer, whom the band considers to be a great influence. After "Paralysis", Tor Magne left the band to focus on his other project, Ganglion, and Ole returned to the line-up. After "Undeceived" was released, Extol was no longer obligated to Endtime, and they signed with Century Media in 2002.
"Synergy", released in 2003, saw the band evolve into a technical thrash unit. Lead singer Peter Espevoll has said that it was largely a tribute to the band Believer. The music on the album is very similar to Believer's style of thrash metal. Following the release, Extol toured Europe and US with the Swedish progressive death metal group Opeth.
In June 2004, Ole Børud and Christer Espevoll left Extol to "invest their time and energy elsewhere". Taking their place as permanent members in the band are the return of Tor Magne Glidje and Ole Halvard Sveen, both from Ganglion, that merged with Extol when four out of five band members ended up playing in both bands.
In 2005, the band released what could be considered their most diverse album; "The Blueprint Dives".
A music video was shot for the song "Pearl." The album was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannprisen, for best Norwegian metal album in 2005. Also, "Blueprint" was voted for the Top 5 metal albums of the year list by the readers of one the biggest newspapers in Norway, Dagbladet. The album received rave reviews: For example, Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic gave the album 4.5/5 and wrote:
"To Extol's greatest credit, offhand comparisons to other bands are almost impossible!"
Afterward, Extol toured Europe with Mastodon, God Forbid, Opeth, and the US with Haste the Day, Becoming the Archetype, and The Showdown.
On August 9, 2007 the band announced through their MySpace page that they were currently on a hiatus.
In 2012, the production of the crowd funded film 'Extol - The Documentary' marked the return of the band. On a facebook post, the remaining members, Peter Espevoll and David Husvik, along with former member Ole Børud, announced that the band was back and that they were in the process of reccording the fifth album of the band.
Discography:
Studio albums:
* 1998: Burial (Endtime Productions)
* 2000: Undeceived (Endtime Productions, re-issued by Century Media in 2003)
* 2003: Synergy (Century Media)
* 2005: The Blueprint Dives (Century Media)
Miscellanious:
* 1997: Embraced (demo)
* 1999: Mesmerized (EP, Endtime Productions)
* 2001: Paralysis (EP, Endtime Productions)
Sideprojects:
The band members have all, at different times, had different projects. The current members of the band at various times were all members of post-thrash/rock group Ganglión. Ole Sveen, John Mjåland, and Tor Glidje comprise the avant-garde black-metal band Lengsel. David Husvik has played for The Crest and technical thrash group Absurd, and collaborated with former Spiral Architect members for Twisted Into Form.
Former member Ole Børud was a solo artist, Christer Espevoll has joined post-hardcore/metalcore band Benea Reach (former Selfmindead members); he also played on Absurd². Former guitarist Emil Nikolaisen currently plays guitar and lead vocals for indie rock band Serena Maneesh and was previously with Scandinavian indie band Royal.
Aperture
Extol Lyrics
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Will you be there when I fall? will you be there?
Will you be there? [Repeat: x2]
Will you be there when the darkness has no end?
Will you be there when the light descends?
Yes I'll be there when you call out my name.
Yes I'll be there - I'm your light, take my hand.
Yes I'll be there... I will be there.
The opening verse of Extol's song "Aperture" focuses on the theme of companionship and being there for each other, both in times of need and when everything is going well. The questions "will you be there when I call?" and "will you be there when I fall?" are possibly aimed at a friend, family member, or even a higher power. It acknowledges that life will have its ups and downs, but the comfort of having someone there will help face the hardships. The subsequent verse delves deeper into the darkness and light, asking if that person or entity will still be there when things get really tough or when the light fades away. However, the chorus then preempts the answer by answering "Yes, I'll be there when you call out my name" and promises to be the light in the darkness.
Overall, the song speaks to the human desire for connection and support, particularly when life presents us with difficult moments. By acknowledging the reality of these hardships and the value of having someone there to help us through them, the song creates a space for the listener to contemplate the importance of relationships and personal connections.
Line by Line Meaning
Will you be there when I call? Will you be there?
Asking if the person will be present and supportive when the singer needs help.
Will you be there when I fall? will you be there?
Asking if the person will stay by the singer's side and provide assistance when they stumble and need help getting back up.
Will you be there? [Repeat: x2]
Repeating the question to emphasize the importance of having someone reliable to rely on.
Will you be there when the darkness has no end?
Asking if the person will be there to provide comfort and support when the singer is feeling helpless and overwhelmed by despair.
Will you be there when the light descends?
Asking if the person will share in moments of joy and celebration with the singer.
Will you be there? [Repeat: x2]
Repeating the question to emphasize the importance of having someone supportive during both difficult and happy times.
Yes I'll be there when you call out my name.
Affirming that the singer will be there to provide support and assistance whenever needed, by answering their call for help.
Yes I'll be there - I'm your light, take my hand.
Offering to be the guiding light that will illuminate the path through life's difficult moments, and to help the person who's in need by taking their hand.
Yes I'll be there... I will be there.
Reiterating that the singer is reliable and committed to being there for the person, no matter what life brings their way.
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DeAnna B
defintily a worship song.
Nate D
Good song.
Benjamin Louis Wilkinson
love it.great tech metal loved over decade thank yall
JemppuKemppu
Beautiful song!
mullistannen
even if i am the biggest metal fan, this song is the best of extol. its like swimming in a sad guitar ocean
Cindy
Never gets old
cobalt292008
amazing never heard this one before...
Johnfelix1234567
so beautiful. What an awesome band. Too bad that they had to break up.
Maykon Mendonça
Linda música. rs
Mainara Dias
+Maykon Mendonça Nem diga
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