Uhm, ehm...here I go:
No Man´s Land: When I first listened to United States Of Mind, this was one out of two songs (the other being One World One Sky) where I thought "WTF? What the hell is
that?".
While One World One Sky really was a grower for me (love it live!), No Man´s Land never did anything for me. Don´t know why - is it just the bassdrum which reminds me a touch to much of Underworld´s Born Slippy?
However, at shows it seems to be a fan favourite. For me a nice opportunity to take a break after all the jumping around.
We Stand Alone: Again a song that seems to be a fan favourite at Covenant´s concerts. Actually I like it live but whenever I listen to Northern Light at home this is the track I tend to skip. For me it follows too much the "Future Pop" route - a rude person may say it´s Covenant´s VNV Nation track.
The only thing I love about this song is the jazzy piano that comes in at the end which gives the song a tongue-in-cheek feel (no idea if this was the boys intention, though).
Dreams Of A Cryotank: Yes, I know that this is an album and not a single song.
Many EBM old-schoolers still hold this album dearest, complaining that Covenant has changed too much since then. *sniffsniffsniff* One half of DOAC gives you indeed a hint at the genius that was to come after it. Great songwriting, great grooves, cool sounds and thoughtful lyrics. The other half is utter bullocks.
C´mon guys, do you really think
this is Covenant´s best??? It´s quite good for a debut and it holds a few early gems, so far so good. But it´s
nothing compared to the fully displayed glory on Sequencer, Europa, USOM and Northern Light!
Oh, I just noticed that Sequencer and Europa are the two albums where I can not pick out a single song to pluck it off and have a go at.
Okay, the album version of Figurehead is slightly too long and also prefer the club version because of the howling vocals in the last part, but this is really really a minor gripe.
I also noticed that I sometimes don´t like Covenant´s singles at first but come to love them later. This happened with Tour De Force, Der Leiermann, Call The Ships To Port, and even Dead Stars.
But after a while these songs really grew on me and now I dig them all. The only single I seemed to love from the start is Final Man, and I still do. :cool:
C´mon, what are your "least favourites"?
Niggels