Covenant
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Chaz
April 17th 2023
Not to crazy about the new singer, I get it he didn't wanna do the previous guys songs but christ I came 2,500 miles to see them. Never again, don't waste your money if your a fan of their older stuff
Seattle, WA@El Corazon
Nick
April 3rd 2023
The venue was bad ass people were nice . The show was really good they played a lot of there hits .
San Antonio, TX@Sam's Burger Joint
Ashley
April 2nd 2023
Good show by the band. The crowd could have had more life to welcome them, but a big thank you to Covenant making it down to Houston, TX for a show. Saw them 7 years ago at Das Bunker and they are still awesome. I definitely enjoyed them and dancing until the floor gave away ;-)
Houston, TX@Numbers Night Club
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About Covenant
Covenant.
It’s a name that implies extraordinary commitment, a certain grandiosity, and a bond stronger than blood. As a name, Covenant—with its biblical overtones—was perhaps a bit ambitious for an upstart band of teenagers from southern Sweden armed with rudimentary electronics, but it ended up being extraordinarily fitting. Whether or not life subsequently imitated art or art subsequently imitated life is debatable, either way the band’s moniker ended up perfectly summing up the vision, grandeur, and brotherhood that is the band itself.
New Album: The Blinding Dark Release: November 4, 2016
"We live in dark, confusing times and Covenant wrote an album about how that makes us feel. In a world that has stopped making sense, we need to learn how to see in the dark and "The Blinding Dark" is a triumphant embrace of the strength and resilience of the soul. It's the dystopian, unforgiving music of the reflective shadows we all carry within us, but often lack the courage to take a good look at. It's implosive instead of explosive, fuelled by cold fury rather than a roaring fire, as beautiful as a collapsed star." (Joakim Montelius)
"The Blinding Dark", Covenants 9th studio album released November 4 2016, is exciting not only because of its compelling title, but also since it shows a remarkable development in style, something that Covenant decidedly wanted to do with this record - and not least thanks to the subject matter they address. The Swedish/German outfit has perhaps just delivered their artistically most ambitious album yet.
It's also a new chapter for Covenant. The trio that became a quintet (featuring Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer and Eskil Simonsson) hasn't sounded this dark, moody and on target since their legendary 2nd album "Sequencer" 22 years ago. Yet there is nothing nostalgic about "The Blinding Dark". It steers like a probing Nautilus through black waters, straight towards the future, never looking back.
Welcome to the void.
Discography
1994 – Dreams of a Cryotank
1996 – Sequencer
1998 – Europa
2000 – United states of Mind
2000 – Synergy - Live in Europe
2002 – Northern Light
2006 – Skyshaper
2007 – In Transit - Live documentary
2011 – Modern Ruin
2013 - Leaving Babylon
2016 - The Blinding Dark
It’s a name that implies extraordinary commitment, a certain grandiosity, and a bond stronger than blood. As a name, Covenant—with its biblical overtones—was perhaps a bit ambitious for an upstart band of teenagers from southern Sweden armed with rudimentary electronics, but it ended up being extraordinarily fitting. Whether or not life subsequently imitated art or art subsequently imitated life is debatable, either way the band’s moniker ended up perfectly summing up the vision, grandeur, and brotherhood that is the band itself.
New Album: The Blinding Dark Release: November 4, 2016
"We live in dark, confusing times and Covenant wrote an album about how that makes us feel. In a world that has stopped making sense, we need to learn how to see in the dark and "The Blinding Dark" is a triumphant embrace of the strength and resilience of the soul. It's the dystopian, unforgiving music of the reflective shadows we all carry within us, but often lack the courage to take a good look at. It's implosive instead of explosive, fuelled by cold fury rather than a roaring fire, as beautiful as a collapsed star." (Joakim Montelius)
"The Blinding Dark", Covenants 9th studio album released November 4 2016, is exciting not only because of its compelling title, but also since it shows a remarkable development in style, something that Covenant decidedly wanted to do with this record - and not least thanks to the subject matter they address. The Swedish/German outfit has perhaps just delivered their artistically most ambitious album yet.
It's also a new chapter for Covenant. The trio that became a quintet (featuring Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer and Eskil Simonsson) hasn't sounded this dark, moody and on target since their legendary 2nd album "Sequencer" 22 years ago. Yet there is nothing nostalgic about "The Blinding Dark". It steers like a probing Nautilus through black waters, straight towards the future, never looking back.
Welcome to the void.
Discography
1994 – Dreams of a Cryotank
1996 – Sequencer
1998 – Europa
2000 – United states of Mind
2000 – Synergy - Live in Europe
2002 – Northern Light
2006 – Skyshaper
2007 – In Transit - Live documentary
2011 – Modern Ruin
2013 - Leaving Babylon
2016 - The Blinding Dark
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Genres:
Alterative Pop, Dance And Alternative, Electronic
Band Members:
Eskil Simonsson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer, Daniel Jonasson, Andreas Catjar, Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer, Eskil Simonsson
Hometown:
Helsingborg, Sweden
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Covenant Logo T-Shirt
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Genesis 9:13, Christian Rainbow God's...
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Covenant's tour
Fan Reviews
Chaz
April 17th 2023
Not to crazy about the new singer, I get it he didn't wanna do the previous guys songs but christ I came 2,500 miles to see them. Never again, don't waste your money if your a fan of their older stuff
Seattle, WA@El Corazon
Nick
April 3rd 2023
The venue was bad ass people were nice . The show was really good they played a lot of there hits .
San Antonio, TX@Sam's Burger Joint
Ashley
April 2nd 2023
Good show by the band. The crowd could have had more life to welcome them, but a big thank you to Covenant making it down to Houston, TX for a show. Saw them 7 years ago at Das Bunker and they are still awesome. I definitely enjoyed them and dancing until the floor gave away ;-)
Houston, TX@Numbers Night Club
View More Fan Reviews
About Covenant
Covenant.
It’s a name that implies extraordinary commitment, a certain grandiosity, and a bond stronger than blood. As a name, Covenant—with its biblical overtones—was perhaps a bit ambitious for an upstart band of teenagers from southern Sweden armed with rudimentary electronics, but it ended up being extraordinarily fitting. Whether or not life subsequently imitated art or art subsequently imitated life is debatable, either way the band’s moniker ended up perfectly summing up the vision, grandeur, and brotherhood that is the band itself.
New Album: The Blinding Dark Release: November 4, 2016
"We live in dark, confusing times and Covenant wrote an album about how that makes us feel. In a world that has stopped making sense, we need to learn how to see in the dark and "The Blinding Dark" is a triumphant embrace of the strength and resilience of the soul. It's the dystopian, unforgiving music of the reflective shadows we all carry within us, but often lack the courage to take a good look at. It's implosive instead of explosive, fuelled by cold fury rather than a roaring fire, as beautiful as a collapsed star." (Joakim Montelius)
"The Blinding Dark", Covenants 9th studio album released November 4 2016, is exciting not only because of its compelling title, but also since it shows a remarkable development in style, something that Covenant decidedly wanted to do with this record - and not least thanks to the subject matter they address. The Swedish/German outfit has perhaps just delivered their artistically most ambitious album yet.
It's also a new chapter for Covenant. The trio that became a quintet (featuring Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer and Eskil Simonsson) hasn't sounded this dark, moody and on target since their legendary 2nd album "Sequencer" 22 years ago. Yet there is nothing nostalgic about "The Blinding Dark". It steers like a probing Nautilus through black waters, straight towards the future, never looking back.
Welcome to the void.
Discography
1994 – Dreams of a Cryotank
1996 – Sequencer
1998 – Europa
2000 – United states of Mind
2000 – Synergy - Live in Europe
2002 – Northern Light
2006 – Skyshaper
2007 – In Transit - Live documentary
2011 – Modern Ruin
2013 - Leaving Babylon
2016 - The Blinding Dark
It’s a name that implies extraordinary commitment, a certain grandiosity, and a bond stronger than blood. As a name, Covenant—with its biblical overtones—was perhaps a bit ambitious for an upstart band of teenagers from southern Sweden armed with rudimentary electronics, but it ended up being extraordinarily fitting. Whether or not life subsequently imitated art or art subsequently imitated life is debatable, either way the band’s moniker ended up perfectly summing up the vision, grandeur, and brotherhood that is the band itself.
New Album: The Blinding Dark Release: November 4, 2016
"We live in dark, confusing times and Covenant wrote an album about how that makes us feel. In a world that has stopped making sense, we need to learn how to see in the dark and "The Blinding Dark" is a triumphant embrace of the strength and resilience of the soul. It's the dystopian, unforgiving music of the reflective shadows we all carry within us, but often lack the courage to take a good look at. It's implosive instead of explosive, fuelled by cold fury rather than a roaring fire, as beautiful as a collapsed star." (Joakim Montelius)
"The Blinding Dark", Covenants 9th studio album released November 4 2016, is exciting not only because of its compelling title, but also since it shows a remarkable development in style, something that Covenant decidedly wanted to do with this record - and not least thanks to the subject matter they address. The Swedish/German outfit has perhaps just delivered their artistically most ambitious album yet.
It's also a new chapter for Covenant. The trio that became a quintet (featuring Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer and Eskil Simonsson) hasn't sounded this dark, moody and on target since their legendary 2nd album "Sequencer" 22 years ago. Yet there is nothing nostalgic about "The Blinding Dark". It steers like a probing Nautilus through black waters, straight towards the future, never looking back.
Welcome to the void.
Discography
1994 – Dreams of a Cryotank
1996 – Sequencer
1998 – Europa
2000 – United states of Mind
2000 – Synergy - Live in Europe
2002 – Northern Light
2006 – Skyshaper
2007 – In Transit - Live documentary
2011 – Modern Ruin
2013 - Leaving Babylon
2016 - The Blinding Dark
Show More
Genres:
Alterative Pop, Dance And Alternative, Electronic
Band Members:
Eskil Simonsson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer, Daniel Jonasson, Andreas Catjar, Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson, Joakim Montelius, Daniel Myer, Eskil Simonsson
Hometown:
Helsingborg, Sweden
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