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  • Audio CD (August 12, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: August 12, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Century Media
  • ASIN: B00009KV3I
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #84,834 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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After inking a deal with Century Media on a worldwide basis, Norway's Extol are unleashing their third album. Recorded in Oslo's Toproom Studio with Birge Finstad (Borknager, Mayhem), the band married a more direct and thrashy approach to their already complex, yet melodic style. Having built a substantial international following based on the strength of 2002s Undeceived album, the band is eager to capitalize on their new found success and have crafted an album that no discerning fan of Swedish Metal should be without. 2003.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New sound, Same incredible band!, September 30, 2003
By Richard Terry (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I wasn't sure about the new sound of Synergy when I first bought the album shortly after it came out, but now I love it! I was used to the black metal brutality of Undeceived and Burial. It took me a few times to get used to the new sound of Extol. Well, these metal masters from Norway have successfully changed their style a little bit and they have amazed their fans with a brilliant album. I was really glad that Ole decided to return to the band for the recording of Synergy. His background vocals on Undeceived were breathtaking and he continues to give us all chills down our spine here on Synergy. Fans of old Extol beware; their new sound is different, and I am focusing mostly on the vocals of Peter Espevoll. Give it a chance. This album is phenomenal. Fans new to Extol please check into this band. Not only are they talented musicians, but all of them are outspoken Christians and they are not ones to cover up their faith in Jesus Christ!
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing and unique..., December 17, 2005
By Zikony (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
I feel bad for the closed-minded Extol "fans" who bash this record as being to much of a far-cry from the bands Death/Black metal roots. But even then, Extol took a genre of metal and made it their own. Here we have Extol doing the same thing, just in a different genre, this time Thrash.

And they sure have made it their own on this release, extremely tight and bizarre compositions, odd chords, which lean heavily on jazz (one of my favorite parts about this album), mind-bending technicality and precision, and most of all, pure aggression and attitude. The band is definitely trying to convey their anger towards the misrepresentation of Christianity in the world.

Sure, they were heavily influenced by Christian thrash band Believer, and you can tell, but they took what Believer did in odd technicality a step further, a HUGE step further. No other band sounds like Extol, they are their own and they are GREAT at what they do.

Ole Borud's vocals are top notch on this release, you gotta love his singing voice. His trademark composition style is in full effect, as is fellow guitarist Christer's (you can see what he brought to the table on this record if you check out Absurd2's record). Peter's vocals are an acquired taste, but i love the shrill high screechy/hardcore-esque vox he has going on here. It just shows his amazing vocal range from his deeper style on the earlier albums. John's more subtle bass lines are actually pretty interesting if you pay attention. But the highlight of this disc is easily David's drum playing. This guy is a beast, the way he mixes his machine gun-like double bass and odd time fills and just everything! this guy is nuts.

The disc starts out with Grace For Succession. This song showcases what the album is all about, fast, aggressive, odd timed, great and majestic chorus featuring Ole's trademark singing style. Everthing is here. 5/5

Paradigms is next, featuring Norwegian pop/folk singer Maria Solheim (great artist in her own right), awesome jazz chords saturate the chorus with harmonized melodic singing as well, more off-timed madness and dissonant technical riffs. Another sweet song, one of my faves. 5/5

Psychopath is the third song on the disc, and features odd chords (you gotta love the clean guitar progression they are doing near the beginning), and constant double bass attack. More dissonant riffs are the foundation of the song. My favorite part comes in during the solo portion. Arcturus's Tore Moren begins out with a quick running solo, then Extol's Ole Borud rips out his own solo under a really great jazz-inspired chord progression. Freaking awesome. 5/5

Blood Red Cover is one of the more simpler songs, but still has its hare of odd-timed beats and quirky guitar riffs. The chorus is an easy sing along (or scream-a-long in this case) type anthem in (gasp) 4/4 time. But the best part is the jazzy (can you tell im a fan?) bridge section featuring solos/leads from both guitarists. Good song. 4/5.

26 Miles from Marathon has a wierd title but is nevertheless a good track. Really quirky and technical guitar riffs, this one is faster and more thrashy than the last song. The best part is the tremolo-picked bridge section, Dave's double bass attack are in full effect as he barrages in a torrential fury, an ominous atmosphere created by the bass foundation and Peter's eerie screams dominant this section. Very powerful. Also, it has a really kool intro. 4/5

Confessions of Inadequency, my absolute FAVORITE song on the album comes up next. Awesome lead guitar intertwines with the shifting chord progression underneath, dissonant technical riffs abound again for a bit before shifting into one of the most beautiful sections of music ive ever heard. Ole's beautfiul singing voice sings of Christ's sacrifice over beautiful clean jazz progressions, creating an almost heavenly atmosphere. From there the song continues in usual Synergy fashion before ending in a distorted and altered version of the jazz section. Amazing from start to finish. 6/5.

Scrape the Surface is not as good, but is still an amazing and under-appreciated song. The single most odd song on this cd, it's basis lies in incredible dissonance, as both guitarist play odd chords and even sing over dissonant chord progressions. It took me a while to get into the song but after I did, i really loved it. Peter's screaming is really awesome on this one too. He resorts to black metal screams during the chorus which is especially appreciated. Great song, one of my favorite. 5/5

Thrash Synergy is one of my least favorite songs, but its still an awesome song. As the name implies, its more of a straight-foward thrash fest. Really awesome main riff, which is repeated throughout most of the song. Good stuff. 4/5

Aperture is the black sheep of the album. Though its not a bad song by itself, this somber acoustic solo venture by vocalist Peter feels significantly out of place on such a high-intesity album such as this. Some may argue that its a good breather from the craziness, but I think the fact that this song is pretty much the polar opposite of everything on this album is too much of an extreme contrast. It would've fit A LOT better on their newer album, The Blue Print Dives (which i love by the way). 3/5

Emancipation bursts through the seams after the mellow Aperture finishes up closing the body bag (yeah wierd analogy). Mid tempo drums carry the song along for a while while the guitarists play their odd quirky riffs harmonizing in minor 3rds. The chorus is what really stands out, beginning with a great jazzy clean guitar chord progression, and then distorting we, get Peter's clean vocals on this one and they sound great, especially in their odd harmonies. Sweet song with an addicting chorus. 5/5

Nihilism 2002 is the closer to this disc, more of a straight-foward thrash song, this actually reminds me a lot of the song 26 Miles From Marthon on this disc. Just awesome techinical quirky riffs, fast thrash beats, hardcore/thrash screams, ending with a fading solo section featuring Tore Moren from Arcturus yet again. Not the best song in the world, but its still pretty kool. 4/5

So there you have it. if you are looking for a unqiue, high-paced technical thrash fest with positive lyrics and jazz-influences (kind of calls to mind Cynic/Atheist), look no further. Its a shame that this album is overlooked by so many just because of bad rep attributed to being too different from Extol's other works. Don't listen to those people. Do your self a favor and pick this one up today. Listen with an open mind and you will not regret it. I promise.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars intense musical evolution, September 3, 2003
I am not shocked by the great change of style/sound of extol with this album, probably due to the fact that I got ahold of the Paralysis ep(swedish only release...find a good import store like blastbeats). It showed a huge shift of direction, and Synergy is mostly a continuation of it. Everybody else who has reviewed this cd has already said it: the cd is entirely different than what you are used to. Burial was some of the best harmonic death metal ever. Undeceived was just a brutal death metal kick in the face with tons of beautiful, complex melodic strings/vocals underlying it. This time around, Extol was listening to the long extinct and out of print band Believer in order to do an accurate cover for the Paralysis ep. It seems that they realized what a great band they had found and decided to incorporate the Believer thrash sound into their own chaotic mix of melodic death/hardcore. This album is a nonstop technical metal masterpiece. Imagine the insane leads that Rocky Gray pulls off on Living Sacrifice cds being done the entire time the whole cd. The rhythm guitar is more insane than most lead parts, so just imagine the complexity of the leads! This cd is quite possibly some of the most technical, brutal, intense music I have ever heard. Evolution of the fittest usually favors bands who need to grow in their style. Extol could've easily become one of the greatest death metal bands of all time, with sufficient promotion, using their Undeceived sound. However, the sign of a truly great band is the ability to change and evolve in their careers into a bigger, better sound. Extol proves their greatness with Synergy. My only complaint with this album is that total play time comes in much shorter than any of their previous full lengths. But due to the style shift, this is understandable. If you like metal at all, or just appreciate a great show of talent, then buy this cd.
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