Antichrisis

 

Origin: Germany
Formed: 1995
Genre: Melodic Gothic/Black/Folk Metal (early); Medieval Gothic Rock/Folk (later)
Status: Active
Label: Independent
Themes: Ancient Cultures, Fantasy, Mysticism

Antichrisis is one of the most unusual and enduring cult acts to emerge from the German dark‑metal underground. Founded in 1995 in Monschau by the enigmatic multi‑instrumentalist Moonshadow—later known simply as Sid—the project has undergone one of the most dramatic stylistic evolutions in the scene, shifting from melodic black/gothic metal to medieval‑infused gothic rock and folk. Throughout its long history, Antichrisis has remained fiercely individualistic, emotionally expressive, and deeply rooted in themes of ancient cultures, mysticism, fantasy, and spiritual longing.

Origins & Early Era (1995–1998): Melodic Black/Gothic/Folk Metal

Antichrisis began as a studio‑driven project centered entirely around Sid’s songwriting and instrumentation. The early demo Missa Depositum Custodi (1995) introduced a sound that blended atmospheric black metal with gothic melancholy and folk‑tinged melodies. This hybrid approach set Antichrisis apart from the harsher German black metal of the time, aligning them more with the emotional, melodic direction of early Empyrium or Dismal Euphony.

Their debut album Cantara Anachoreta (1997) became an underground classic. It combined blackened vocals, acoustic passages, female singing, and a strong sense of romantic mysticism. The album’s emotional depth and melodic richness earned it a devoted following, and it remains one of the most celebrated works of the project’s early phase.

During this period, Sid cultivated a mysterious persona, even spreading a rumor of his own suicide before reappearing under the new pseudonym “Sid” in 1997—a theatrical gesture that contributed to the project’s mythic aura.

Transformation & Reinvention (1998–2005): Medieval Gothic Rock/Folk

In 1998, Antichrisis underwent a radical stylistic transformation. With the release of A Legacy of Love, the project abandoned black metal entirely, embracing a lush blend of medieval folk, gothic rock, and ethereal female vocals. This shift was bold and polarizing, but it opened the project to a broader audience and showcased Sid’s versatility as a composer.

The album featured layered harmonies, acoustic instrumentation, and a romantic, almost dreamlike atmosphere. It became one of Antichrisis’ defining works, later revisited in the expanded A Legacy of Love – Mark II (2005), which reimagined the material with updated arrangements and production.

Perfume (2001) continued this direction, weaving together gothic pop sensibilities, folk instrumentation, and emotional lyricism. The lineup expanded during this era, with musicians such as Lisa, Katja Bartsch, and Näx May contributing vocals, keyboards, mandolin, bodhrán, and traditional folk instruments. Their presence enriched the project’s medieval and Celtic influences, giving Antichrisis a unique sonic identity within the German darkwave and folk‑gothic scenes.

Hiatus, Return & New Horizons (2012–present)

After a long period of silence, Antichrisis returned with Not Fade Away (2012), an album that blended their gothic folk sound with more modern rock elements. The project’s emotional core remained intact—melancholic, mystical, and deeply melodic.

In 2015, Sid composed the soundtrack Baduhenna, further exploring cinematic and pagan‑themed soundscapes. This release demonstrated his ability to craft atmospheric, narrative‑driven music outside the traditional album format.

The 2020 album Foxfire marked another creative peak. It fused gothic folk, Celtic influences, and atmospheric rock into a cohesive, emotionally rich work. The album’s themes of myth, longing, and spiritual searching resonated strongly with longtime fans.

From 2021 onward, Antichrisis entered a prolific phase, releasing a steady stream of singles—“Living with You on Top of the Mountain,” “Ghosts,” “Behind the Rainbow,” “Light Up the Stars,” “The King of Emptiness,” “Nehalennia,” “Lovers by the Sea,” “Nysnø,” and many others. These tracks explore a wide emotional spectrum, from intimate acoustic ballads to lush, layered gothic folk compositions. The project’s modern output is characterized by warmth, introspection, and a timeless sense of storytelling.

Identity & Legacy

Antichrisis stands as a rare example of a project that has reinvented itself multiple times without losing its emotional core. Whether crafting atmospheric black metal, medieval folk, or gothic rock, Sid’s songwriting remains rooted in:

  • mysticism and ancient lore
  • romantic melancholy
  • spiritual searching
  • melodic richness
  • emotional sincerity

The project’s independence, longevity, and refusal to conform have earned it a cult following across multiple scenes—black metal, darkwave, folk, and gothic rock.

 

 
They changed their musical style to medieval gothic rock/folk in 1998.

Moonshadow changed his pseudonym to "Sid" in 1997, after having spread the rumor that he had committed suicide.

 

Members

Current
Ayuma Vocals (female)
Sid (Moonshadow, Frank Weimer) All instruments, Vocals (1995-present)
Past
Jens-Nils "Kugator" Kuge Drums
Jens "Gnu" Bachmann Guitars (lead), Vocals (backing)
See also: ex-Angelika Express
Tilo "Waran" Rockstroh Keyboards
See also: Rockstorm, Wanders, ex-Squealer, ex-Voice
Chris Vocals
Lisa Vocals (female), Keyboards, Percussion
Alexander "Näx" May Guitars, Mandolin, Keyboards, Bodhrán, Tin whistle, Uilleann pipes (1997-?)
See also: Abrogation, Tarabas, ex-Nidare
Katja Bartsch Vocals (female) (2006-?)
See also: ex-Gaia Returns

 

 

Discography