Jesus on Extasy

[1] The first demo EP "Assassinate Us" was produced in 2005 in Chai Deveraux's own Sinustal studio in Essen, where the band also worked on the pre-productions for their albums in later years.

[5][6][7][8][9]  In addition to ten original songs, a remix of the single "Assassinate Me" by industrial metal pioneers KMFDM was also included on the album.

Also in 2010 the band let their live activities largely rest and only played a few selected concerts, including in the Hamburg Prinzenbar,[21] at the Blackfield Festival[22] in Gelsenkirchen and a headlining gig in the city of Donaueschingen.

The third, self-produced album "No Gods" was released on August 27, 2010 through Drakkar Entertainment (in Europe and the rest of the world) and Artoffact Records (American continent).

After short teaser videos were published on the official Jesus On Extasy Facebook page in autumn 2020 after a long period of inactivity, the band announced on October 31, 2020 that they wanted to release another album with Dorian Deveraux as singer.

In his Sinustal recording studio in Essen, Chai has produced remixes for bands such as ASP, Krieger, New Model Army, Dommin and Xandria.

The German music magazine Zillo dedicated the cover of its March 2007 issue to Jesus on Extasy and gave the band the title "Newcomer of the Year".

[39] Sascha Blach of the music magazine Zillo praised the fact that the album was "not just a rehash of the debut" and that the production was "more organic, rougher and heavier".

"A broad spectrum in the intersection of rock, alternative, electronic and gothic is served", which makes the band "attractive for different target groups".

Zillo magazine devoted its front page and a multi-page cover story to Jesus On Extasy on the occasion of the release of their second album, Beloved Enemy.

"[50] Laut.de found the album "unusually snappy" and attested to the band's "unmistakable progress in terms of songwriting", but struggled with the singer's vocal performance.

Jesus On Extasy during a promotional photo shoot at the world heritage site Zeche Zollverein , Essen Germany . Picture by Marina Päsler