Английская Википедия:Cove Reber
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Cove Reber (born August 28, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter and the lead vocalist for American post-hardcore bands Dead American and Lé Tired, He is best known as the lead vocalist of the post-hardcore band Saosin during his tenure from 2004 to 2010. [1] In 2021, he made a notable return to Saosin, sharing vocal duties with vocalist Anthony Green.
Early life
Cove Reber was born in Provo, Utah, and grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]
During an interview with Shane Told of Silverstein on the Lead Singer Syndrome podcast, Reber cites that he was influenced by the newly "popping off" San Diego pop-punk band Blink-182 specifically taking after the band's vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus.[3]
Reber started out in early life as vocalist for Vista, California, high school bands Mormon In The Middle[4] and Stamp Out Detroit[5] in the early 2000s before auditioning and joining Saosin as lead vocalist in 2004.
Musical career
Saosin (2004–2010)
In early 2004 Reber auditioned for and integrated in to the post-hardcore band, Saosin, where he replaced vocalist, Anthony Green. With Saosin, Reber recorded The Grey EP, Saosin EP and notably Saosin (2006) and In Search of Solid Ground (2009) with the inclusion of the live album and DVD Come Close at The Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 3, 2007.
Reber was asked to leave Saosin in early 2010. Later reports from the band cited that Reber was asked to leave Saosin due to the deterioration of his stage and vocal performance and he could no longer perform.[6] Reber later addressed his departure by saying the following:
Patriot (2011–2016)
After leaving Saosin in 2010, Reber started a project titled Patriot with Joey Bradford (a guitarist of A Static Lullaby and the Used) and Kyle Rosa. In 2011 demo versions of songs Float Away With Me and I Found My Way were released on the groups BandCamp page.[7][8] In 2016, Patriot released an official 4-track Dream Weaver EP.
Dead American (2016–present)
Then residing in Salt Lake City in 2016, Reber had met Sleep For Sleepers guitarist Chad Jordan through a friend. Being inspired by instrumental demos that Jordan had recorded, Reber recorded vocals over them. The recorded demos later surfaced in 2017 and into early 2018 on Rebers Instagram feed which included promotional shots and compilations of recording progress teasers under the name Dead American.[9]
Throughout 2018, Dead American officially released short teasers featuring Reber on their Instagram feed promoting songs from their EP, The Shape of Punk Is Dumb. On September 1, 2018, Ants and Pawns was the first of five successive singles to be released from their EP. The Shape of Punk is Dumb was released independently on October 5, 2018. On August 23, 2019, the sixth single Wandering was released shortly after the EPs release as a bonus track.
Since 2019, the band went on to sign a record deal with Equal Vision Records and Velocity Records[10] and release two singles Choke and Full of Smoke[11] from their debut album New Nostalgia.[11]
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Scary Kids Scaring Kids enlisted Reber to feature as vocalist for The City Sleeps in Flames 15 year anniversary tour in 2020 and 2021 respectively.[12] Reber ended up touring with the band until 2022.
Guest appearances
- Destroy The Runner - "From The Red" (feat. Cove Reber) from Saints (2006).
- Norma Jean - "Surrender Your Sons", "Robots 3 Humans 0", "Murphy Was an Optimist" and "And There Will Be a Swarm of Hornets" from The Anti Mother (2008).
- HOllOWS - "You're Not the Only One" (feat. Cove Reber) from HOllOWS EP (2016).[13]
- The Undertaking! - "And Everything Worked out Just Fine" (feat. Cove Reber) from Funeral Psalms (2021).[14]
- 09 - "Lost Years" (feat. Cove Reber) from Lost Years (2021).[15]
- Scary Kids Scaring Kids - "New Morning" from Out of Light (2022).
- Wake Me - "Together Alone" (feat. Cove Reber) (Single, 2022).[16]
- Dvrk x Helzak - "Pipe Dream" (feat. Cove Reber) (Single, 2022).[17]
Bands
Band | Position | Years active |
Saosin | Lead Vocalist | 2004–2010 |
Patriot | Vocalist | 2011–2016 |
Dead American | Lead Vocalist | 2016–present |
Lé Tired | Lead Vocalist | 2024–present |
Discography
Saosin
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- The Grey EP (2008), Capitol
- Saosin (EP) (2005), Capitol
Albums
- Saosin (2006), Capitol
- Come Close (2008), Capitol
- In Search of Solid Ground (2009), Virgin
Singles
- Mookie's Last Christmas (Acoustic Audition, 2004), Independent
- Capitol Demos (Demo, 2005), Independent
- Come Close (Demo, 2005), Independent
- 2010 Demos (Demo, 2010), Independent
Patriot
EPs
- Dream Weaver (EP) (2016), Independent[18]
Singles
- I Found My Way (Demo song, 2011)[19]
Dead American
EPs
- The Shape of Punk is Dumb (2018), Independent[20]
Albums
- New Nostalgia (2022), Equal Vision Records, Velocity Records[21]
Singles
- False Intentions (2019), Independent[22]
- Wandering (2019), Independent[23]
- Choke (2021), Equal Vision Records, Velocity Records[24]
- Full of Smoke (2022), Equal Vision Records, Velocity Records[25]
References
External links
- Saosin's Official Website
- Interview with Cove Reber on becoming the new singer of Saosin
- Dead American Official Website
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- ↑ Altpress: Scary Kids Scaring Kids Enlist Cove Reber (Ex-saosin) for 2020 Reunion Tour
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- ↑ The Undertaking! - And Everything Worked Out Just Fine (feat. Cove Reber) [Official Music Video - YouTube]
- ↑ Lost Years | 09
- ↑ Wake Me - Together Alone feat. Cove Reber (Official Music Video) - YouTube
- ↑ DVRK x Helzak ft. Cove Reber - PIPE DREAM - YouTube
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