Covenant is a Swedish
electronic
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band formed in
Helsingborg
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in 1988. The band is currently composed of Eskil Simonsson and Joakim Montelius (born 22 August 1969) along with touring members Andreas Catjar, Daniel Jonasson from
Dupont, and Daniel Myer from
Haujobb.
Their music comprises a mixture of
synthpop
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and
electronic body music
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. They have been releasing music since the early 1990s.
History
In the late 1970s and early 1980s,
electronic music
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and several of its subgenres became a preferred
musical style
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among European
underground culture
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. It gained favor initially within major cities and eventually trickled into the continent's more secluded regions. This new wave of music was discovered at different instances by a group of friends living in
Helsingborg
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, a scenic town in south western Sweden. Eskil Simonsson, Joakim Montelius and Clas Nachmanson, three teenagers with mutual, youthful curiosities for science, philosophy, and matters of
existence
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, were all enthralled by the unique presentation and the emotional content of the music, specifically by that of bands such as
Kraftwerk
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,
The Human League
The Human League are an English synth-pop band formed in Sheffield in 1977. Initially an experimental electronic outfit, the group signed to Virgin Records in 1979 and later attained widespread commercial success with their third album '' Dare ...
,
Depeche Mode
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,
Front 242 and
Nitzer Ebb. It was after attending the first Front 242 show in Scandinavia that the trio and others familiar to them decided to start a band.
The friends carried this fascination with them to university life in the historic town of
Lund, approximately southeast of Helsingborg. In between their academic endeavors and discussions of worldly affairs, they assembled a small recording studio in Nachmanson's bedroom and began to experiment with their own musical compositions. In 1988, the name "Covenant" was selected for the group—a name derived from the unspoken spiritual bond the trio professed to share.
As Covenant, the three produced their first publicly released track, "The Replicant", by invitation of Swedish
record label
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Memento Materia
Memento Materia is a Swedish record label focusing on synth-, electro- and futurepop, although it also released some EBM in the 1990s. Its first release was in January 1992, and the label had put out 87 releases (according to its official num ...
. "The Replicant" was released on a
compilation album in 1992, and the track thrilled label executives, prompting them to ask for a full album. In 1994, the group compiled enough songs to release the album, which became ''
Dreams of a Cryotank
''Dreams of a Cryotank'' is Covenant's debut full-length album. It was released in December 1994 by Memento Materia. For all USA releases, the track list was altered slightly. The first USA release was in 1997, and the subsequent re-release by Met ...
''. ''Dreams'' was well received by critics and fans alike, and with its success, the boyhood friends decided to take their musical efforts more seriously. They upgraded and added more equipment, relocated their studio, and committed to
tour.
In 1995, Covenant performed at a festival in Germany at the request of
Off-Beat Records
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Company history
Founded around 1993.
In addition to WestCom, ...
. The band impressed Off-Beat's attending
A&R representative, who signed them to a record deal the following day. Excited by the prospect of broader exposure, the band members eased further away from their educational pursuits and devoted themselves to completing a new album, 1996's ''
Sequencer''. Later in 1996, the band released the "Stalker" single before embarking on a tour with
Haujobb and
Steril across Germany, Belgium, and Holland.
With ''Sequencer'', the band sought to improve upon the weaknesses they found in ''Dreams'' by combining
sequencing
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, diverse melodies, and commanding lyrics. It became an instant classic among many observers, some of whom boldly declared it "the best
electro album of the decade." It would go on to be re-released a number of times throughout the world and remains a
club favorite in many settings.
Later in the year, San-Francisco-based record label
21st Circuitry agreed to distribute Covenant's albums in the United States, expanding the band's reach in the process. As a result, the group created the ''Theremin'' EP in 1997 specifically for North American release and started to accept tour dates throughout the US and Canada.
The trio's third full-length album, ''
Europa'', debuted in 1998. ''Europa'' carried Covenant's initially aggressive, often distorted brand of music into the beat-driven realm of
synth pop, marking the beginning of a gradual evolution in the band's collective sound. In the U.S., the album peaked at #101 on the
CMJ Radio Top 200 and reached #3 on the CMJ RPM charts.
Also in 1998, they sued the Norwegian
black metal
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/
Industrial metal
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band
The Kovenant
The Kovenant is a Norwegian industrial metal band from Hamar. The band originally formed as a symphonic black metal act known as Covenant in 1993, but in 1999 were forced to change their name to The Kovenant due to a dispute with a Swedish elec ...
(then known as ''Covenant'') for the rights to the name "Covenant", arguing that they had established use of the name first and forcing the Norwegian band to change the spelling of their name.
Covenant spent 1999 touring, changing record labels, and on the preparation of another album. Off-Beat Records went out of business, and
Dependent
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was created by former Off Beat employees. Together with a few selected former Off-Beat acts, Covenant joined Dependent. In addition, Covenant were signed with SubSpace Communications in Sweden, effectively ending their tenure with Memento Materia. Meanwhile, 21st Circuitry Records ceased operations, leading the three to find a new home in America with
Metropolis Records
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(Metropolis had bought the rights to the 21st Circuitry back catalogue). Shortly thereafter, the band's first three albums and the ''Theremin'' EP were re-issued in the US under the Metropolis label.
''
United States of Mind'' was released in 2000, and with it, Covenant's tendencies strayed further into synth pop. Also released that year was a stand-alone single, ''Der Leiermann. ''Sung to the tune of the album track ''Like Tears in Rain'', it was a version of the German
Art song
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of the same name. The song was originally a poem by
Wilhelm Müller, set to music by
Franz Schubert
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as part of the poem cycle "Die Winterreise". S. Alexander Reed asserts that this point in Covenant's career marks a distinct break from previous work in an attempt to project a sense of the "sublime built on wonder, rather than abjection."
A live album, ''Synergy'', was released later in the year which featured tracks from the band's first four albums. The group continued with 2002's ''
Northern Light'', which they portrayed as having a more sombre, cold sound in comparison to their earlier offerings. In another transition between labels, the European release of ''Northern Light'' was handled by
Sony Music
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's Ka2 division rather than Dependent or Subspace. (The US release was through Metropolis.)
Whilst they continued to produce music together, Montelius and Simonsson took up residence in separate countries; Montelius residing in
Barcelona, Spain
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, and Simonsson living in Berlin, Germany. Nachmanson remained in Helsingborg.
Covenant released their sixth studio album, ''
Skyshaper
''Skyshaper'' is Covenant's sixth studio album. It was released in Europe by Synthetic Symphony / SPV on 2006 March 3 and in the United States by Metropolis Records
Metropolis Records is a record label founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i ...
'', in March 2006 to an overall positive reception. The band toured Europe prior to the album's release and toured the United States beginning in September 2006.
In March 2007, Covenant announced that Nachmanson would not be touring with the band and his replacement would be Daniel Myer of
Haujobb. In an interview with Side-Line magazine Covenant's Joakim Montelius said he was not sure if Clas would still continue with Covenant.
In October 2007, Covenant released the road movie "In Transit" on DVD. It contained material from the world tour undertaken in support of the album "Skyshaper" and documented the band's travels in Europe, North America, South America and across Russia over a period of 18 months. The band confirmed Clas' departure in the DVD documentary.
In January 2011, Covenant released their seventh studio album, ''
Modern Ruin
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'' — the first album by the band with Myer as a core member.
The band released a new EP, "Last Dance" in June 2013. The band released their new album, titled "Leaving Babylon" in September 2013.
In April 2015, the band embarked on a North American tour to promote their eighth album,
Leaving Babylon
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* ''Leaving'' (1997 film), a Japanese film starring Kotomi Kyono
* ''Leaving'' (2009 ...
. The band, joined on tour by an opening band called "The Labrynth," performed in approximately 20 cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Washington, D.C, and Austin.
Slug Magazine favorably reviewed the 6 April show in Salt Lake City, describing Covenant's stage presence as "exquisite" and "just as powerful as their music."
In October 2015, Covenant headlined the Gothic Meets Klassik festival in Leipzig, Germany, along with British synthpop band
Mesh
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Types
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and songwriter and electronic musician
Anne Clark.
In November 2016, they released their ninth studio album
The Blinding Dark
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. It was accompanied by a tour in Europe and, in 2018, the UK. and the U.S.
In February 2019, the band commenced a ten-city tour through Germany, starting in Berlin on 7 February. The "Fieldworks Tour 2019" show stops offered a new
extended play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record. record called the "Fieldworks: Exkursion EP". The EP features five tracks, each written by a member of the band, and one song in collaboration with French electro-industrial newcomer Grabyourface. According to the band's Facebook page, this EP is intended to be the first of an upcoming cycle of records associated with the "Fieldworks" theme. Tracklist: 1. Pantheon, 2. All That Is Solid Melts into Air, 3. False Gods ft Grabyourface, 4. Popol Vuh, 5. Das Nibelungenlied (Erstes Abenteuer). The new music was inspired in part by sounds collected at an electricity plant, according to an interview conducted by a writer for the magazine Zero. "This time we wanted to use the sounds we have collected for many years, from exotic places on the six continents we have visited as a band, as well as the mundane hum of everyday life, as stepping stones for the songs," Joakim Montelius explained in an interview published on Gruftbote.
The band headlined the final day of the Terminus Festival in
Calgary
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on 28 July 2019
and then embarked on a set of five U.S. shows in Seattle (30 July), Portland (31 July), Los Angeles (2 August), Oakland (4 August), and Denver (6 August), respectively.
Personnel
Current members
* Eskil Simonsson (founding member) – lead vocals,
lead composition,
engineering
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,
lyrics
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, production,
synths 
* Joakim Montelius (founding member) – lead lyrics, composition, production, synths, backing vocals (quit touring in 2010, now writing and working in the studio)
* Andreas Catjar - synths, guitar, composition (2013-)

* Daniel Jonasson – composition, lyrics, synths (2011-)
* Daniel Myer – engineering, production, composition, lyrics, synths, backing vocals (2006-2012, 2016-)
Former members
* Clas Nachmanson – engineering, production, synths, backing vocals (left in 2007)
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Dreams of a Cryotank
''Dreams of a Cryotank'' is Covenant's debut full-length album. It was released in December 1994 by Memento Materia. For all USA releases, the track list was altered slightly. The first USA release was in 1997, and the subsequent re-release by Met ...
'' (December 1994)
* ''
Sequencer'' (May 1996; March 1997, 2nd ed.; July 1999, US version)
* ''
Europa'' (April 1998)
* ''
United States of Mind'' (February 2000) – #9 DAC Top 50 Albums Charts, Germany
* ''
Northern Light'' (September 2002)
* ''
Skyshaper
''Skyshaper'' is Covenant's sixth studio album. It was released in Europe by Synthetic Symphony / SPV on 2006 March 3 and in the United States by Metropolis Records
Metropolis Records is a record label founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania i ...
'' (March 2006) – #4 DAC Top 50 Album Charts, Germany
* ''
Modern Ruin
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'' (January 2011)
* ''Leaving Babylon'' (September 2013)
* ''The Blinding Dark'' (November 2016)
Live albums
* ''
Synergy
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History
In Christi ...
'' (November 2000)
* ''
In Transit'' (October 2007)
Singles and EPs
* ''Figurehead'' (October 1995)
* ''Stalker'' (December 1996)
* ''
Theremin
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'' EP (1997)
* ''Final Man'' (February 1998)
* ''Euro'' EP (October 1998) – #18
CMJ RPM Charts, U.S.;
#34 DAC 1999 Singles Charts, Germany
* ''It's Alright'' (November 1999)
:A single which was released on
vinyl record
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and limited to 500 copies.
* ''Tour De Force'' (December 1999) – #4 DAC 1999 Singles Charts, Germany
* ''Der Leiermann'' (January 2000) – #2 DAC 2000 Singles Charts, Germany
:Released simultaneously with the ''Dead Stars'' single in Germany.
* ''Dead Stars'' (February 2000)
* ''Travelogue'' (February 2000)
:Included in the ''United States of Mind'' box set.
* ''Call The Ships To Port'' (August 2002) – #93 Offizielle Deutsche Charts, Germany
* ''Bullet'' (December 2002)
* ''Ritual Noise'' (January 2006) – #64 Offizielle Deutsche Charts #64;
#1 DAC Singles
* ''Brave New World'' (September 2006) – #1 DAC Singles
* ''
Lightbringer (feat.
Necro Facility
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)'' (October 2010)
* ''Last Dance'' (June 2013)
* ''Sound Mirrors'' (August 2016)
* ''Fieldworks: Exkursion EP'' (February 2019)
Theremin
''Theremin'' is an EP released by Covenant in 1997 by the American label
21st Circuitry. It compiled tracks which were, for the most part, previously unavailable in the US. It was re-released by
Metropolis
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A big c ...
in July 1999.
* Track 1 was previously released on the German and American releases of ''
Dreams of a Cryotank
''Dreams of a Cryotank'' is Covenant's debut full-length album. It was released in December 1994 by Memento Materia. For all USA releases, the track list was altered slightly. The first USA release was in 1997, and the subsequent re-release by Met ...
''.
* Tracks 2, 3, 4, and 7 were previously released on the ''Figurehead'' EP.
* Track 5 was previously released on the Swedish and German releases of ''Dreams of a Cryotank''.
* Track 6 was new to this release.
Other releases
* ''
United States of Mind'' Limited Box (February 2000)
:A boxset which included ''United States of Mind'' and the ''Travelogue'' single.
* ''
Synergy
Synergy is an interaction or cooperation giving rise to a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts. The term ''synergy'' comes from the Attic Greek word συνεργία ' from ', , meaning "working together".
History
In Christi ...
'' Limited Box (November 2000)
:A boxset which included ''Synergy'', a booklet with live pictures and lyrics for every released Covenant song, a band interview on VHS cassette tape, a "
Bloody Mary" recipe, and seven live recorded tracks; limited to 4000 copies.
* ''Bullet'' DVD (January 2003)
:A DVD featuring a music video for the song "Bullet" along with
making of footage.
* ''
Project Gotham Racing 4'' Soundtrack (November 2005)
:The band contributed the ''Skyshaper'' track "20 Hz" to a compilation which included other rock and electronic artists (listed
here).
* ''Festival'' Soundtrack (2001)
: Playing at a concert visited by one of the main characters
* ''
Wir sind die Nacht'' Soundtrack (2010)
: Music for a club scene (released also on the limited edition of their 2011 album ''Modern Ruin'')
Music videos
* "Stalker" (1996)
* "Call the Ships to Port" (2002)
* "Bullet" (2002)
* "Happy Man" (2006)
See also
*
Schaffel music
Schaffel (the German spelling to match the English pronunciation of "shuffle") is a fusion style of techno and rock in which minimal techno's straight-up drum kick shuffled to offbeat emphasis. Often triplet eighths are used to create swinging r ...
References
External links
Official website*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Covenant
Musical groups established in 1986
Swedish electronic music groups
Swedish synthpop groups
Electronic body music groups
Metropolis Records artists
Dependent Records artists
Off Beat label artists