Discography:
Despair (Demo,
1993)
1.
Preludium (0:50) Lyrics
2. Demonic Seduction (5:59) Lyrics
3. Message From Hell (3:38) Lyrics
4. Lost Generation (2:30) Lyrics
5. Human (4:59) Lyrics
6. Jesus, Jesus, Ver Du Hjå Meg (3:14)
Martyrium (Full-length, 1994)

1.Spiritual Disease (6:42) Lyrics
2.Materialistic Lie (3:13) Lyrics
3.Depressed (6:43) Lyrics
4.Thoughts (7:09) Lyrics
5.Under The Sun (5:00) Lyrics
6.Inmost Fear (5:38) Lyrics
7.Searching (3:00) Lyrics
8.Martyrium (2:59) Lyrics
9.Mercy Lord (6:40) Lyrics
Northern (Lights Split, 1996)

7.Mercy Lord (6:41) Lyrics
8.Thoughts (7:10) Lyrics
9.Inmost Fear (5:37) Lyrics
Kongsblod (Demo, 1998)
That's the same album as "The Return of the
Black Death". A few copies were made for promo use only.
1.Vinterferden (1:21)
2.A Sovereign Fortress (4:54) Lyrics
3.Svartedauens Gjenkomst (4:41) Lyrics
4.Sorg (6:13) Lyrics
5.The Bridge of Death (5:30) Lyrics
6.Gamlelandet (6:14) Lyrics
7.Kilden - Lik En Endelös Elv (6:23) Lyrics
8.Kongsblod (5:49) Lyrics
9.Battlefield (5:48) Lyrics
10.Ancient Prophecy (8:00) Lyrics
11.Ildnatten (2:04)
The Return of the Black Death
(Full-length, 1998)

1.Vinterferden (1:21)
2.A Sovereign Fortress (4:54) Lyrics
3.Svartedauens Gjenkomst (4:41) Lyrics
4.Sorg (6:13) Lyrics
5.The Bridge of Death (5:30) Lyrics
6.Gamlandandet (6:14) Lyrics
7.Kilden ñ Lik En Endlos Elv (6:23) Lyrics
8.Kongsblod (5:49) Lyrics
9.Battlefield (5:58) Lyrics
10.Ancient Prophecy (8:00) Lyrics
11.Ildnatten (2:04)
The Defeat of Satan (Best
of Compilation, 2003)
A
rerelease of their fist 2 demos. Limited to 999 copies.

1.Preludium (0:54) Lyrics
2.Demonic Seduction (6:09) Lyrics
3.Message from Hell (3:45) Lyrics
4.Lost Generation (3:24) Lyrics
5.Human (5:03) Lyrics
6.Jesus, Jesus Ver Du Hjå Meg (3:16)
7.The Defeat of Satan (9:04) Lyrics
8.New Life (7:37) Lyrics
9.Jesus Saves (8:26) Lyrics
10.Knus Ondskapen (1:03) Lyrics
Det Tapte Liv (EP, 2004)


1.Rites of Death (3:45) Lyrics
2.Grief (3:33)
3.Last Season (3:45) Lyrics
4.Med Hevede Sverd (With Raised Swords) (4:51) Lyrics
5.Det Tapte Liv (The Lost Life) (2:46)
The Forsaken (Full-length, 2005)

1.Rites Of Death (2:49) Lyrics
2.Old Times Cruelty (3:56) Lyrics
3.Via Dolorosa (5:09) Lyrics
4.Raade (3:28) Lyrics
5.The Crown I Carry (4:52) Lyrics
6.Betrayed (4:21) Lyrics
7.Vale of Tears (5:52) Lyrics
8.The Return (4:47) Lyrics
9.As I Die (4:51) Lyrics
10.Mitt Hjerte (3:18) Lyrics
Biography:
Antestor is one of Norway's earliest
Christian Black Metal groups. Antestor is the only Christian band to
have an album released by Cacophonous Records, which usually releases
albums by bands affiliated with Satanism.
Antestor formed in 1990 in Norway. They released two demos
early in their career, and in 1994 they recorded their debut album,
Martyrium. They dubbed the style of their early work as "sorrow metal"
rather than as black metal, because they mourned the fact that most of
Scandinavia's extreme metal subculture was deeply involved in Satanism.
The Defeat Of Satan was their first demo, containing three
songs and an outro. The demo was originally released under their first
band name "Crush Evil". The band is Christian and has received serious
death threats because of this. Euronymous from Mayhem once said "The
Militants of Norwegian black metal will force this band to split up"
which has not happened, and Hellhammer was eventually their session
drummer.
Martyrium was not actually released on a wide scale in 1994
due to problems with their record label. Antestor did not release a
full-length album until 1998, when they released The Return of the
Black Death on Cacophonous Records.
The Return of the Black Death was actually dropped from
Cacophonous Records after the label discovered that Antestor held
Christian beliefs. Because of this, there are not many pressings of the
album, and it is now rare. It is still sold at some internet-based
Christian underground music stores.
However, The Return of the Black Death was well-received by
both Christian and non-Christian black metal fans. Antestor was soon
signed by Endtime Productions, a Christian metal record label that also
helped start the career of Extol. In 2000, Endtime re-released
Martyrium.
Over the next several years, the band remained somewhat quiet;
they did not release any more albums until 2003, when they re-released
their two earliest demos on one CD, titling it The Defeat of Satan. By
then, they had replaced several of their members as well. Their
original vocalist, Martyr, left the band, as did several others.
Fortunately for Antestor, the breakup of another Christian metal band
in Norway, Vaakevandring, led to several former Vaakevandring members
joining Antestor: namely, Ronny Hansen, adopting the new moniker Vrede,
became Antestor's new vocalist, and Morten Sigmund Mageroy (known in
Antestor as Sygmoon) stepped in as the new keyboardist. Ann-Mari
Edvardsen joined the band as a female vocalist. The drummer, Svein
Sander (in Antestor, Armoth), left the band during this time also, and
Antestor would not find a new full-time drummer for several more years.
In 2004, Antestor released their first set of new songs since
The Return of the Black Death, in an EP called Det Tapte Liv. Det Tapte
Liv concentrated less on the black metal aspects of Antestor's style
and more on instrumental songs. However, it did show that the band was
preparing for their 2005 full-length, The Forsaken. Jan Axel Blomberg,
better known as Hellhammer, was Antestor's session drummer on those two
releases. A new drummer, Tony Kirkemo, joined the band later in 2005.