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Norwegian metal group The Kovenant, formed in 1992 by Stian Arnesen (aka Nagash, Lex Icon) and Amund Svensson (aka Blackheart, Psy Coma, Pzy Clone), was known simply as Covenant once, and even released their first two albums, ''In Times Before The Light'' in 1995 and ''Nexus Polaris'' in 1997, under the name. Trouble arose when an [[Industrial]] group also called [[Covenant]] sued them and forced them to change their name. Ironically, The Kovenant changed its musical style from a Symphonic Black Metal sound to a more electronically-influenced style (which the band called "Progressive Space Metal") shortly afterward with ''Animatronic'' in 1999, and they moved to a very [[Industrial Metal]]-influenced sound with ''SETI'' in 2003. Opinions differ on whether this was [[Growing the Beard]] or [[Jumping the Shark]], depending on ones musical preferences.
Norwegian metal group [[The Kovenant]], formed in 1992 by Stian Arnesen (aka Nagash, Lex Icon) and Amund Svensson (aka Blackheart, Psy Coma, Pzy Clone), was known simply as Covenant once, and even released their first two albums, ''In Times Before The Light'' in 1995 and ''Nexus Polaris'' in 1997, under the name. Trouble arose when an [[Industrial]] group also called [[Covenant]] sued them and forced them to change their name. Ironically, The Kovenant changed its musical style from a Symphonic Black Metal sound to a more electronically-influenced style (which the band called "Progressive Space Metal") shortly afterward with ''Animatronic'' in 1999, and they moved to a very [[Industrial Metal]]-influenced sound with ''SETI'' in 2003. Opinions differ on whether this was [[Growing the Beard]] or [[Jumping the Shark]], depending on ones musical preferences.


Their fifth official album, ''Aria Galactica'', has been in [[Development Hell]] since 2003, to the dismay of many fans. The band has not officially split up (even playing live shows from time to time during the nearly decade-long hiatus), but its leader Stian Arnesen has been preoccupied with his other band Troll. After ''SETI'', The Kovenant [[Updated Rerelease|re-released]] ''Nexus Polaris'' and ''In Times Before The Light'' under their new name, though the tracks were kept in their original form, unlike 2002's remake of ''In Times Before The Light'' which was given a more Industrial Metal sound than the original.
Their fifth official album, ''Aria Galactica'', has been in [[Development Hell]] since 2003, to the dismay of many fans. The band has not officially split up (even playing live shows from time to time during the nearly decade-long hiatus), but its leader Stian Arnesen has been preoccupied with his other band Troll. After ''SETI'', The Kovenant [[Updated Rerelease|re-released]] ''Nexus Polaris'' and ''In Times Before The Light'' under their new name, though the tracks were kept in their original form, unlike 2002's remake of ''In Times Before The Light'' which was given a more Industrial Metal sound than the original.


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Discography:

* ''In Times Before the Light'' (made in 1995, released in '97)
* ''In Times Before the Light'' (made in 1995, released in '97)
* ''Nexus Polaris'' (1997)
* ''Nexus Polaris'' (1997)
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* ''In Times Before the Light'' (Remake, 2002)
* ''In Times Before the Light'' (Remake, 2002)
* ''SETI'' (2003)
* ''SETI'' (2003)
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=== Tropes invoked by this band include: ===
* [[A God Am I]]: Examples can be found on all four albums to differing degrees, though their first two albums moreso than the others.
* [[A God Am I]]: Examples can be found on all four albums to differing degrees, though their first two albums moreso than the others.
{{quote|'''From the Storm of Shadows''': "I am emperor, and I...am...GOD."}}
{{quote|'''From the Storm of Shadows''': "I am emperor, and I...am...GOD."}}
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Norwegian metal group The Kovenant, formed in 1992 by Stian Arnesen (aka Nagash, Lex Icon) and Amund Svensson (aka Blackheart, Psy Coma, Pzy Clone), was known simply as Covenant once, and even released their first two albums, In Times Before The Light in 1995 and Nexus Polaris in 1997, under the name. Trouble arose when an Industrial group also called Covenant sued them and forced them to change their name. Ironically, The Kovenant changed its musical style from a Symphonic Black Metal sound to a more electronically-influenced style (which the band called "Progressive Space Metal") shortly afterward with Animatronic in 1999, and they moved to a very Industrial Metal-influenced sound with SETI in 2003. Opinions differ on whether this was Growing the Beard or Jumping the Shark, depending on ones musical preferences.

Their fifth official album, Aria Galactica, has been in Development Hell since 2003, to the dismay of many fans. The band has not officially split up (even playing live shows from time to time during the nearly decade-long hiatus), but its leader Stian Arnesen has been preoccupied with his other band Troll. After SETI, The Kovenant re-released Nexus Polaris and In Times Before The Light under their new name, though the tracks were kept in their original form, unlike 2002's remake of In Times Before The Light which was given a more Industrial Metal sound than the original.

Discography:
  • In Times Before the Light (made in 1995, released in '97)
  • Nexus Polaris (1997)
  • Animatronic (1999)
  • In Times Before the Light (Remake, 2002)
  • SETI (2003)
The Kovenant provides examples of the following tropes:
  • A God Am I: Examples can be found on all four albums to differing degrees, though their first two albums moreso than the others.

From the Storm of Shadows: "I am emperor, and I...am...GOD."