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The Kovenant

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The Kovenant
Also known asCovenant (1993−1999)
OriginHamar,Norway
GenresIndustrial metal,symphonic black metal(early)
Years active1993−present
LabelsMordgrimm,Nuclear Blast,Hammerheart,Head Not Found
Members
Past members(see below)

The Kovenantis a Norwegianindustrial metalband fromHamar.The band originally formed as asymphonic black metalact known asCovenantin 1993, but in 1999 were forced to change their name to The Kovenant due to a dispute with a Swedishelectronicband ofthe same name.[1][2][3]The band's name change also marked a change in sound/style as well, as the band from there on began to focus more on anaggrotech/industrial metalsound heavily influenced by Europe'sEBMscene. Despite their style change, The Kovenant did however later reissue their early albums under The Kovenant name.

History[edit]

The "Covenant" years (1994–1999)[edit]

The band was formed as Covenant in 1993 by twoblack metalartists known asNagashandBlackheart.They both met when Blackheart decided to help Nagash with his one-man projectTroll.They garnered little attention after releasing a demo titledFrom the Storm of Shadows,but eventually a record label, Mordgrimm, took notice of them and released their first albumIn Times Before the Lightin 1997. This album was recorded two years prior in 1995 and established them a fan base in Norway. It sounds similar toDimmu Borgir's first opusFor All Tid.Indeed, Nagash is a long-time friend to the lead vocalist of Dimmu Borgir,Shagrath.[4]

Covenant signed withNuclear Blast,a major German label dedicated to the hard rock scene, in 1998 and recruited four other members to form an actual band. These people were Astennu (of Dimmu Borgir,Carpe Tenebrum),Sverd(ofArcturus),Sarah Jezebel Deva(ofCradle of Filthand others), andHellhammer(ofMayhemand others). With these new recruits, they released their second album,Nexus Polaris.The album also resulted in the band getting aNorwegianGrammyfor Best Hard Rock Band and led to Nagash leaving Dimmu Borgir (for which he played bass) in order to concentrate fully on The Kovenant.[5]

Name change andAnimatronicera (1999–2002)[edit]

After the release of Nexus Polaris, Sverd, Astennu, and Sarah were fired for what Nagash has said to be "various reasons" in several interviews. Only Nagash, Blackheart, and Hellhammer remained. The band then found themselves being sued by aSwedishband ofthe same name.The Swedish band argued that they owned the name "Covenant" as they had been known as Covenant before Nagash and Blackheart formed their band. Consequently, they were forced to change their name to The Covenant. Unfortunately, simply adding "The" in front of the name would not suffice, because aDutchheavy metalband had been named The Covenant since 1988. So they added "The" and also replaced the "C" with a "K" to avoid any future confusions, leading to their permanent name "The Kovenant".[6]

In 1999, The Kovenant recorded and releasedAnimatronic,which portrayed a stylistic change to moreindustrialsound. Soon the band changed their individual stage names to suit their new direction: Nagash became "Lex Icon", Blackheart became "Psy Coma", and Hellhammer became "Von Blomberg". The new album also afforded them anotherNorwegianGrammyand they gained a new member, Angel, while touring the USA.

After theAnimatronictour, Lex and Psy took a break and decided to re-recordIn Times Before the Light.ButNuclear Blastwanted nothing to do with the album, so they changed labels and released it throughHammerheart Records.A re-release ofNexus Polaristook place as well during 2002.

SETIand the wait forAria Galactica(2002–present)[edit]

In 2002, the band found themselves back in the studio, recordingSETI,their fourth album. The full-length release was preceded by a promotional EPSETI Club,and both were issued in 2003. Von Blomberg decided to do more touring and left the band to handle other projects. Two new members were recruited: Küth (ofRam-Zet) on drums and Brat (ofApoptygma Berzerk) on keyboards. They then touredEuropeand the United States to promote the album.

Currently the band is working on a DVD and a new album titledAria Galactica.Lex Icon announced recently that they have 14 pieces written so far. The album will come with a second disc consisting entirely of symphonic renditions of the tracks from the primary disc, which suggests a return to the more symphonic style exhibited by the band on their 1998 album Nexus Polaris.

The following announcement has once been seen atLex's blog:

The Kovenant fans will have to wait a few more months for us to begin recordingAria Galactica.Progress is slow but getting there. Working on the vocals atm, and finding a good studio that has open timeslots.Aria Galacticawill be our best album... by far.

— Lex Icon

In an interview[7]of August 2007, Psy Coma describedAria Galacticaas "technical", with more guitar solos, "much stronger" and different fromSETI.The estimated release date would be Christmas (2007). He also denied any relations betweenAria Galacticaand the DVD, which would be "completely megalomaniac project of making a documentary of [their] entire band history".

In 2007, the band re-released their debut album, entitledIn Times before the Light 1995.

In October 2009, The Kovenant were confirmed to be performing theirNexus Polarisalbum with the original members at the Inferno Festival in Norway, spring of 2010. The Kovenant, along with Mayhem, Finntroll and Taake, were the first four bands to be on the Festival's bill.

In February 2010, Lex revealed on his Myspace page: "Yes, we are working on the new album again. And No, The Kovenant is not disbanded.... Going according to schedule. Just have to get the business side out of the way. (As in what record company it will be released on etc). And we might start having open try-outs for some new blood in the very near future."[8]

In December 2010, Lex shared "So many things will happen next year... New Troll album, Razor Runner album++, and if the universe doesn't stab us in the back; there shall be a new The Kovenant album. Cold hails from Norway!",[9]showing that the album (and band) have not yet been abandoned.

On 29 October 2011, Nagash did a one-time only performance of their debut album at the Aurora Infernalis III festival inArnhem,Netherlands.[10]Except for Nagash, no other members of the current incarnation of the band participated.

On 28 January 2024, Photograve Management, an artist management company, posted a photo on their Facebook page of the band in the studio with the caption "The [K]ovenant are back! More info soon." The Kovenant shared the post on their Facebook the following day.

On 11 April 2024, The Kovenant posted an poster on their Facebook page saying they will be performing Nexus Polaris live in its entirety, starting in Eindhoven, The Netherlands on 13 and 14 of December. The caption reads "The first of many. Coming soon to a city near you. Nexus set plus songs from In Times Before The Light and Animatronic" teasing more shows coming up in the future.

Band members[edit]

Current members
  • Stian Hinderson(Nagash/Lex Icon) − drums (1993-1998; 2002), vocals, keyboards (1993–present), bass (1998-present)
  • Amund Svensson(Blackheart/Psy Coma/Pzy-Clone) − bass (1994-1998; 2002), guitar, keyboards, programming (1993−2002; 2002–present)
  • Jan Axel Blomberg(Hellhammer/von Blomberg) - drums (1998–2003; 2024-present)
  • Jamie Stinson(Astennu) − guitar (1998−1999; 2024-present)
  • Sarah Jezebel Deva− female vocals (1998; 2024-present)
  • Steinar Sverd Johnsen- keyboards (1998; 2024-present)
Current live/session members
Former members
  • Shnaga - drums (1993)
  • Eileen Küpper– female vocals (1999–2003)
  • Kent "Küth" Frydenlund − drums (2003−2009)
  • Geir Bratland(Brat) − keyboards (2003−2009)
  • Kharon - Bass (1994)
  • Audun Stengel (Angel) - guitar (2000–2010)
Former live/session members

Awards[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Year Album details Notes
1997 In Times Before the Light
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Mordgrimm
  • Released as Covenant
  • Complete remix released on 3 September 2002 as The Kovenant
  • Remastered released in 2007 as The Kovenant
1998 Nexus Polaris
  • Released: 24 March 1998
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • Released as Covenant
  • Reissued in 2000 as The Kovenant
1999 Animatronic
  • Released: 16 November 1999
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
2003 SETI
  • Released: 31 March 2003
  • Label: Nuclear Blast

EPs[edit]

Year Album details Notes
2003 S.E.T.I. 4-Track Club EP
  • Released: 6 February 2003
  • Label: Nuclear Blast

Demos[edit]

Year Album details Notes
1994 From the Storm of Shadows
  • Released: December 1994
  • Label: Independent
  • Released as Covenant
1995 Promo 1995
  • Released: August 1995
  • Label: Independent
  • Released as Covenant

References[edit]

  1. ^Ravelin, Antti J."Nexus Polarisreview ".Allmusic.Retrieved2 January2011.
  2. ^Huey, Steve."Animatronicreview ".Allmusic.Retrieved2 January2011.
  3. ^DaRonco, Mike."Kovenant biography".Allmusic.Retrieved2 January2011.
  4. ^"The Kovenant Interview".Metalkings.Com.Retrieved6 October2011.
  5. ^"CoC: The Kovenant - S.E.T.I.: Review".Chroniclesofchaos.com.Retrieved6 October2011.
  6. ^Plunkett, Ryan (16 September 2002)."Review of The Kovenant - In Times Before the Light".Metal Review. Archived fromthe originalon 29 September 2011.Retrieved6 October2011.
  7. ^Psy Coma interview[dead link]forThe Kovenant Italian WebsiteArchived16 January 2009 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^"For all those wondering about The Kovenant van Nagash op Myspace".Myspace.com. 27 February 2010.Retrieved6 October2011.
  9. ^"Nagash | Stream".Myspace.com. 28 September 2011.Retrieved6 October2011.
  10. ^'Press release'Archived25 April 2012 at theWayback Machine

External links[edit]

Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Hard rockSpellemannprisen
1998/1999
Succeeded by
Sensa Anima