1993–1999: Formation and Burial Extol was formed in
Bekkestua, Norway by cousins drummer
David Husvik and guitarist
Christer Espevoll, who were both 16 at the time. The two had jammed together since fall 1993 and wanted to start a band. Christer's brother
Peter, 14 was recruited for vocal duties. Extol wanted to expand their musical style beyond regular
heavy metal music—according to
AllMusic writer Mike DaRonco, the band intended to show "more of a
progressive side; rather than a typical run of the mill group of burnouts who focused more on their image." The style change necessitated another guitarist, a position
Emil Nikolaisen of the band Royal filled in 1995. Shortly after, the band played their first shows in the US at
Cornerstone Festival and Texas Rockfest. Extol conducted a four-week tour with Swedish rock band
Blindside in summer 1999. An EP,
Mesmerized, was released in November. It featured three remixed tracks from
Burial, which were reworked by Swedish
industrial groups
Raison d'être and
Sanctum, and three other songs; a recently recorded one, an outtake, and a track from the Japanese release. The reception from fans was generally negative. Holm soon left the band and was replaced by
Tor Magne Glidje, who played guitar in the Norwegian metal band
Lengsel.
2000–2003: Undeceived and Synergy Extol returned to the studio in December 1999 to record a follow-up album. In June 2000, their second studio album,
Undeceived, was released. The release saw their music become "harder and darker" than their previous work, opting to move towards a
death metal sound. The song "Ember" proved to be a popular song among their fans. Børud then left the band, so Glidje switched over to guitar, and John Robert Mjåland joined as bassist.
2004–2008: The Blueprint Dives and hiatus In June 2004, Børud and Christer Espevoll left Extol to "invest their time and energy elsewhere". Taking their place as permanent members in the band were Tor Magne Glidje and Ole Halvard Sveen, both from Ganglion, On 9 August 2007 the band announced through their MySpace page that they were taking a hiatus. Glidje, Mjåland and Sveen went on to form
Mantric, signed to
Prosthetic Records. Husvik joined
Dr. Midnight and the Mercy Cult, which includes members from
Turbonegro,
Apoptygma Berzerk and
Satyricon.
2012–present: Documentary, Extol, hiatus and reunion In 2012, Extol reformed as a trio consisting of Peter Espevoll, Husvik, and Børud, and announced that a documentary about the band, titled
Extol: of Light and Shade, was being produced. On 23 April 2013, Extol announced that their fifth album,
Extol, was to be released in June. Upon this announcement, the single "Open the Gates" was released for streaming on YouTube. Indie Recordings released the album on 21 June in Norway, Germany, and Austria, and on 24 June worldwide.
Facedown Records released the album on 25 June for North America. The album debuted at No. 23 on the
Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. In July 2014, the band performed their first live concert since 2006. On 17 July, they introduced the names of the additional two touring members: Marcus Bertilsson (
Inevitable End,
Miseration) on guitar and Ole Vistnes (
Shining,
Tristania,
Fleshkiller) on bass. The documentary was later released. The band made it onto a list of the top 20 best Norwegian progressive metal bands in 2017. The band went on hiatus until 2023. During the hiatus, Espevoll quit the band due to other commitments, leaving Husvik and Børud as sole members. Husvik went on to play in a project called
Azusa with Christer Espevoll, one of the original members, while Børud went on to perform in Fleshkiller. Unfortunately, citing visa issues, they were forced to withdraw less than a week before the event. Shortly after, it was announced Extol would also do a European reunion show for Brainstorm Festival on November 4, 2023, in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, alongside acts like Xandria, Serenity, Temperance and In Vain. With the announcements, they released the band's live lineup consisting of Husvik, Børud, Christer Espevoll, Tor Magne Glidje, and vocalist
Elisha Mullins (
A Hill to Die Upon,
War of Ages, Fleshkiller). The band expressed their want for Peter to return but that he had other commitments. They also teased new music with Peter on August 10. On September 6, 2024 Furnace Fest announced Extol would be playing at the fest in 2024 and visas had already been secured. ==Influences==