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''Extol'' is the fifth full-length studio album by the Norwegian
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Extol Extol are a Christian metal band from Bekkestua, Norway that was formed in 1993. The band is known for playing a variety of different styles of metal which include progressive metal, death metal, black metal and thrash metal. Over the course ...
, released in 2013. It was described by music critics as a mixture of
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, with some melodic elements. Reviews of the album were very positive, and the album managed to chart on the ''
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chart.


Background and release

In 2007, Extol went on hiatus after releasing its 2005 fourth album, ''
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'', then reformed as a trio in 2012 and announced that it had begun work on a new studio album. Consisting of prior Extol members David Husvik, Peter Espevoll, and
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, the band released a teaser video for the album on 29 May 2013. On 22 April 2013 the band released a single, "Open the Gates", for streaming on
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, followed by a music video for "A Gift Beyond Human Reach" on 12 June 2013. According to Husvik, "''Extol'' was the album that was planned all the way, but never materialized. Partly due to changes in the line up, but also because of the band’s urge to always reach for something new. The album is the recap of 20 years of Extol-history, both musically and lyrically."
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released the album on 21 June 2013 in Norway, Germany, and Austria, then on 24 June worldwide, and
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released the album for North America on 25 June 2013. The album peaked at No. 23 on the ''
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chart.


Style and influences

The basic style of the album was described by critics as a mixture
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, with some melodic elements. Mark Fisher of ''
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'' wrote that "The first is that Extol have gone even further into the progressive aspect of their music than their last two albums did. The band full-on channel aspects of
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without apology." Vocally, the band ranges from
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s to progressive, pop-style clean
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rasps and wails. Emma Johnston of ''
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'' said that Extol takes a "distinctly kitchen-sink approach to their art, mashing together frontman Peter Espevoll's death-metal rasp with dreamy prog melodies and a relentless
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march from the get-go." On the song "Ministers", Johnston states that Extol "turns
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inside out and uses their layer'sriffs for their own pious means." Anthony Peronto of Christian Music Zine compared the clean vocals to
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, and John Magelssen of Indie Vision Music specified that the singing on "Open the Gates" sounds like "
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mixed with
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' vocals." Magelssen described the technical style of the album as "intricate
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(off rhythm) beats and ever changing time signatures," and Timothy Estabrooks of Jesus Freak Hideout said that on ''Extol'' the "
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are lightning fast and complex, the drumming is aggressive and constantly changing tempos and rhythms, and even the occasional
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is very well executed." In addition to the progressive death metal framework of the album, Extol works other genres into the album. Magelssen stated that the syncopated drumming on "Betrayal" leads into a thrash metal feel, and described "A Gift Beyond Human Reach" as incorporating
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into the intro, specifically through hammer-on-iron and similar sounds. "Faltering Moves" Magelssen characterized as a
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. Florian Schörg of Metal.de called the album's style as death and thrash mixed with progressive song structures and a modern
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sound. He noted that while he did find comparisons to
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and the djent music trend, Extol's varied influence keeps it from being forced into any drawers. Jakob Emhke of Powermetal.de described the song arrangements as reminiscent of
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, but also noted similarities to
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, especially due to Extol's use of clean vocals. Mario of Metal 4 compared the band to
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, mentioning in particular the similarity between the song "Betrayal" and Opeth's album ''
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''.


Critical reception

''Extol'' generally received high praise from critics, who championed the album as marking the return of a classic band. Petra Schurer of ''
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Germany'' rated the album six out of seven, lauding the band for combining brilliant solos and forceful vocals with a sense of groove, a style which only a few bands pursue. He praised the band for creating songs which build slowly, not only through instrumentation but through the band's vocals. Rob Houston of '' HM'' rated the album four-point five stars out of five, calling it "a long overdue masterpiece" that is "next to flawless, with some of the most amazing song structures you will hear this year." Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album two reviews, each of which gave the album four-point-five out of five stars. Timothy Estabrooks said that ''Extol'' "is a very worthy comeback album. It may not quite reach the heights achieved by ''
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'', but it is a worthy competitor and perhaps tops any of their other releases." Michael Weaver described the band as fashioning "one of their best albums to date..." John Magelssen of Indie Vision Music rated the album four out of five, writing that "Evolving with each CD, this band has really shown how truly impressive they are with this self-titled album." He went on to say that "...this album is far from generic and will keep you pleasantly surprised in each song." Jakob Ehmke of Powermetal.de scored the album at eight-point-five out of ten, stating that the album's complexity draws the listener deeper in with each listen. Florian Schörg of Metal.de gave the album a nine out of ten, praising the technical skill of the band, its varied influence, and its production by
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. At ''
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'', Dan Slessor rated the album an 8 out of ten, affirming that "This really is the sound of a band reinvigorated and playing as if their lives depended on it." R'Vannith of
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rated the album eight out of ten. However, a few critics took a more-mixed view of the album. Emma Johnston from the English language version of ''
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'' rated the album six out of ten, pointing out that "there's little here to have progressive scene-leaders like
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looking over their shoulders." She elaborated that apart from the string-drenched interlude on "Dawn of Redemption", "Extol hardly shifts out of a single gear, but it's worth a listen for those who like their genres bobbing around in a big old melting pot." Anthony Peronto of Christian Music Zine rated it at three-point-seventy-five out of five, summarizing that while metal pioneer comebacks are not entirely new, this one did not entirely click with him. He concluded that "The music itself was excellence in and of itself but perhaps it was the odd mix of vocals that let me down. I guarantee after a few listens even a doubter like me will warm up to return of Extol and the album they've always intended to create." Mario of Metal 4 rated the album six out of ten, stating the while the album is decent, it also is fairly predictable.


Track listing


Personnel

Extol *
Peter Espevoll Peter Espevoll is a Norwegian vocalist who, in 1993, started the band Extol, with whom he is most associated. Background Espevoll was the son of a missionary family, and spent a great deal of time in Kenya, Africa in his life. While in Kenya, he ...
– unclean vocals, production *
Ole Børud Ole Børud (born December 6, 1976) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, and engineer known both for his solo recordings and as a member of the groups Arnold B. Family, Schaliach, Extol, and Fleshkiller. Børud, son of the ...
– guitars, bass, clean vocals, mellotron, production *
David Husvik David Husvik is a Norwegian drummer who has played in metal bands Extol, Absurd², Twisted Into Form and InSection and Aperture, a jazz and acoustic rock project. David Husvik helped to start Pirates N 'Thieves in 2007. He also performed in a sid ...
– drums, cymbal, vocals, production Additional personnel * Martin Ludvig Engen Rosenhoff – cello * Travis Smith – art direction, illustration, layout *
Jens Bogren Jens Peter Daniel Bogren (born 13 November 1979) is a Swedish record producer, mixer and recording engineer specializing in heavy metal music. He has worked on albums by Opeth, Dimmu Borgir, Sepultura, Arch Enemy, At the Gates, Katatonia, Babym ...
– mixing, mastering * Kenneth Jensen – band photography * Øystein Tengesdal – additional recording assistant


Chart history


References

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