No introductions are needed when it comes to Covenant, so let's cut to the chase. The band has announced a new single called 'Sound Mirrors' which is set to release in August. The song is based on recent events, and spokesman Joakim Montelius had this to say: 

I was reading an article about this British pre-WWII project for early warning from attacks across the Channel, called Sound Mirrors. They were designed to amplify incoming sound from enemy aircraft enough to allow the defense to take them out before they could pose a serious threat.

My reading coincided with the refugee situation in Europe. That ability to anticipate possible scenarios is key to our survival from an evolutionary point of view. But we also have an equally amazing ability to ignore facts that make us feel uncomfortable or frightened. We can watch terrible things unfold right in front of us and still act as if nothing is going on. We buy ourselves a better conscience by sending some used clothes or money, we sign some petitions online, perhaps we write something heartfelt and compassionate on Facebook and then we go on with our comfortable lives.

But when the people suffering over there come knocking on our door, asking for a bit of the safety and prosperity we enjoy, that thin veneer of compassion and generosity cracks and our selfishness, our fear, our prejudice is suddenly all too apparent. And to my mind that’s because we ignore what we actually know:

There is no we versus them. There is only us. And there is only one world.

And when we see the truth of that simple fact and really absorb it so we can start acting on it, then there will be hope for us. Then we won’t need early warning. But I’m not sure we are capable to take that step at all. And that makes me terribly sad.

'Sound Mirrors' is available for pre-order HERE in both CD and vinyl versions. Both Faderhead and Daniel Myer come along for remixes, and a B-side track titled 'In Theory' has a stay on the album. A CD exclusive remix is available from Iszoloscope. 

For more on Covenant, follow them on Facebook.
Covenant Annonces New Single 'Sound Mirrors'
July 3, 2016
Brutal Resonance

Covenant Annonces New Single 'Sound Mirrors'

No introductions are needed when it comes to Covenant, so let's cut to the chase. The band has announced a new single called 'Sound Mirrors' which is set to release in August. The song is based on recent events, and spokesman Joakim Montelius had this to say: 

I was reading an article about this British pre-WWII project for early warning from attacks across the Channel, called Sound Mirrors. They were designed to amplify incoming sound from enemy aircraft enough to allow the defense to take them out before they could pose a serious threat.

My reading coincided with the refugee situation in Europe. That ability to anticipate possible scenarios is key to our survival from an evolutionary point of view. But we also have an equally amazing ability to ignore facts that make us feel uncomfortable or frightened. We can watch terrible things unfold right in front of us and still act as if nothing is going on. We buy ourselves a better conscience by sending some used clothes or money, we sign some petitions online, perhaps we write something heartfelt and compassionate on Facebook and then we go on with our comfortable lives.

But when the people suffering over there come knocking on our door, asking for a bit of the safety and prosperity we enjoy, that thin veneer of compassion and generosity cracks and our selfishness, our fear, our prejudice is suddenly all too apparent. And to my mind that’s because we ignore what we actually know:

There is no we versus them. There is only us. And there is only one world.

And when we see the truth of that simple fact and really absorb it so we can start acting on it, then there will be hope for us. Then we won’t need early warning. But I’m not sure we are capable to take that step at all. And that makes me terribly sad.

'Sound Mirrors' is available for pre-order HERE in both CD and vinyl versions. Both Faderhead and Daniel Myer come along for remixes, and a B-side track titled 'In Theory' has a stay on the album. A CD exclusive remix is available from Iszoloscope. 

For more on Covenant, follow them on Facebook.
Jul 03 2016

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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