United States of Mind | ||||
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Studio album by Covenant | ||||
Released | March 2, 2000 | |||
Genre | Synthpop, electronic music | |||
Length | 57:24 | |||
Label | Metropolis Records | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
United States of Mind is Covenant's fourth full-length album, released in March 2000.
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The album's content finds the band united in a much more mainstream state of mind than any of their previous outings. For the most part, Covenant's typically harsh, staticky blasts of audio have been significantly smoothened out, flirting with the simple repetition of dance-pop on tracks with minimal lyrical content, and when present, lyrics often portray much more personal themes — with greater ambiguity — compared to the hostile manifestos of mankind's reality and the science fiction themes that pervade their earlier works. Some of the lyrics appear to be about reaching stardom, and the band even overflows with thanks to their fans on the liner notes. Sampled clips of dialogue, also usual on the early works, have been shed entirely save for the beginning of the gloom-bashing track "Humility".
Travelogue was a bonus disc for United States of Mind. The tracklist is as follows:
In 2006 the U.S. Gothic Neo-Medieval/Neofolk band Unto Ashes covered One World One Sky on their album Songs For A Widow.[2]