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Online Status: Last On: May 14, 2007 - 12:57 PM
Profile Views: 510
Member Since: May 14, 2007
Location: Rutland, MA
ShoutLife Address: shoutlife.com/covenant
Website: http://www.covenantrock.net
Genre: Rock
Record Label: Indie
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Loose Cannon (2006)
Covenant has made a quality pop-rock CD that not only centers on Christ but emphasizes Biblical Christianity. In fact, the title of the disc "Loose Cannon" is very representative and thematic of the entire album. Songwriter and band architect Charlie Crane hammers home a Bible-only Christianity that many will find blunt and less in line with the feel-good gospel which has replaced old-time Truth. Covenant has staked out it's charge to Biblical literacy and accountability.

As a musical work "Loose Cannon" is surprisingly satisfying and captures the essence of power chord laden pop. For an indie project, the production values are sky high. God has blessed these boys with tremendous gifts.

"Loose Cannon" is an offering back to God, and the music will bring more fame and glory to the Man who went Calvary for you and I. Super well done, boys! Five stars!

David J.
Host of the Solid Rock Cafe
90.1FM WYCM Radio

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About Covenant
Covenant is something of an anomaly. Separately they are a sound system designer, an IT manager, a retail store manager and a computer chip maker, but together they are a Christian rock band with a twist. In a day and age where bands uproot and move to either L.A. or Nashville with dreams of stardom, nothing could be further from their minds. You see, Covenant is all about only glorifying God with their music and message.

They have a two-fold approach to what they do. Firstly, they make every effort to write music that not only catches the ear, but the soul. Covenant desires to write lyrics that speak about the attributes of God and the ways that believers relate to Him. With lyric topics such as the immutability of God, the hypostatic union of Christ, election, Gods sovereignty over sin and trials, properly discerning Gods will, the substitutionary atonement, etc., Covenant's goal is to create music that introduces the listener to a deeper understanding - a more biblical understanding of God.

Informed worship is sadly missing from the lives of many Christians. Most Christians have had a steady diet of fluffy contemporary Christian music that is nearly indistinguishable from popular love songs. Evangelicalism's pulpits have watered down who God really is and focus more on what He can do for you. Covenant attempts to deliver music that has the meatiness of hymns with the punch of straight-ahead rock.

Secondly, Covenant operates in a family-friendly manner. Their Debut CD took a year to record because they purposed to do it in a way that did not remove them from their families for prolonged periods. They simply trusted that the Lord would provide the time. All the guys in Covenant are married and are fathers with thirteen children between them. Two members are deacons in their church and responsible for music on a weekly basis. Three of them have home-schooling families. Life is busy!

Covenant is aware that there is a fine line between music that celebrates God and the celebration of the artist - especially Christian artists. Bands are looked up to and to some degree celebrated. Covenant seeks to deflect as much glory as they can to the Lord. If any of their music is appealing, its the Lord who gets the credit. He is the source of all things.

None of the members of Covenant are virtuosos on their respective instruments; there is nothing worthy of attention in them. The Lord is the One who deserves worship and the Glory. When one considers God, His creation, the gift of salvation and what heaven will be like, stringing some chords together, writing some lyrics and even recording a CD are less then nothing.

But ideal music should fix the mind upon the Lord, not the artist. This is exactly what Covenant seeks to do. And they don't want to sing about who THEY think God is, but what His word declares about himself. "Don't want to be a loose cannon!"

Soli Deo Gloria
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