technical rock

Covet announces July 2019 North American Headlining Tour

Covet, who recently wrapped up a tour with Dance Gavin Dance and Periphery, return to the road this July, kicking off a 14-date tour on July 12 at Schuba’s in Chicago. See all dates below.

North American Tour Dates 2019:
July 12 Chicago, IL Schuba’s
July 13 Detroit, MI Pike Room
July 14 Toronto, ON Sneaky Dee’s
July 16 Brooklyn, NY Elsewhere Roof
July 17 Hamden, CT Space Ballroom
July 18 Boston, MA Great Scott
July 19 Philadelphia, PA PhilaMoca

Covet celebrate Halloween with “Howl” video

Covet, who are currently on the road with Polyphia, celebrate all things spooky with their newly released video for “Howl”, which can be seen below.

“"Howl" was written as one of the darker toned songs on the album”, explains guitar player Yvette Young of the Tom Flynn directed clip. “I wanted to convey a more bipolar feel when I wrote this song, and I wanted the video to reflect that and be a bit mysterious. The video is basically about the three of us occupying a spooky house and hunting each other down, with flashbacks to nicer times”.

Covet to release new EP “effloresce” on July 13th 2018

Covet, the Bay Area instrumental trio, featuring Yvette Young, David Adamiak and Forrest Rice, will release “effloresce” on July 13th, 2018, via Triple Crown Records.

Giving fans and newcomers an early preview of the six-song offering, the band shares a video for “Shibuya”. The song features Dutch musician San Holo. Watch the video below.

TesseracT to release new studio album “Sonder” on April 20th 2018

TesseracT, a band that sit outside the bounds of any genre specificity, pioneers of the ever-evolving metal scene and unstoppable force of off-kilter riffs, soaring melodies and disorientating atmospherics release their fourth studio album “Sonder” on April 20th, 2018, through Kscope.

“Sonder” adds significant firepower to the band’s arsenal, blending the harsh abrasiveness of “One” (2011) and progressive ethereal elements of “Altered State” (2013) with the accessibility of “Polaris” (2015).

Tiles announces 25th Anniversary Show on April 28th, 2018, and retirement of vocalist Paul Rarick

Detroit-based progressive rock quartet Tiles regretfully announce that longtime vocalist Paul Rarick will be retiring and departing from the group, ironically coinciding with the band’s 25th anniversary this year.

Two years after releasing their crowning achievement, the star-studded and internationally acclaimed double album “Pretending 2 Run”, the members of Tiles now find themselves in the unusual position of commemorating their 25th Anniversary while bidding a fond farewell to their friend. Rarick will take his final curtain call with his bandmates on Saturday, April 28th at The Loving Touch in Ferndale, Michigan.