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Covet (Band)

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Yvette Young Playing at Neumos Seattle Date April 9th, 2023 Sourcehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/davidjlee/52807596615/ Author David Lee
Yvette YoungPlaying at Neumos Seattle Date April 9th, 2023Sourcehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/davidjlee/52807596615/ AuthorDavid Lee

Covet is an instrumental math rock band from San Jose, California. Covet was formed in 2014 by Bay Area guitarist/composer/instrumentalist Yvette Young[1]. The band incorporates different forms of music elements and techniques that consist of classical, progressive rock, and math rock. Current band members include Yvette Young (Guitar and Vocals), Brandon Dove (Bass Guitar), and Jessica Burdeaux (Drums). Previous band members are David Adamiak (Bass), Forrest Rice (Drums), Ben Wallace-Ailsworth (Drums), Keith Grimshaw (Drums), and Michael Areklett. The band is known for its unique blend and intricate guitar work, complex rhythms, and emotive melodies. Covet's music is characterized by the virtuosic guitar playing of Young's two-hand tapping guitar style.

History

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In early 2014, Young released her own EP called "acoustics" and gained attention of her fans and lined up with her current band. Covet gained significant attention with their EP titled "Currents" in 2015, which showcased their exceptional musicianship and and songwriting abilities. Previous band members, David Adamiak (Bass guitar) and Ben Wallace-Ailsworth (Drums) were in the band's lineup. The band played for about a year with Keith Grimshaw (Drums) replacing Wallace-Ailsworth.

They followed up with their debut full-length album, "Effloresce", in 2018, further solidifying their reputation in the instrumental music scene. The band gained significant fan base and toured around North America, Europe and Asia. The album received critical acclaim and helped Covet garner a dedicated fan base. Grimshaw was later replaced by Forrest Rice (Drums) after the album's debut.

The band had also went through difficult times as the band was touring in 2022 and their tour van was hot wired and stolen from the parking lot of an Oakland studio while recording in a studio. The band also had a departure of David Adamiak leaving the band and followed by another departure of Forrest Rice in summer 2022.

Yvette Young performing in Hamden, CT

Young later found newly band members consisting of Jessica Budeaux (drums) and Brandon Dove (Bass Guitar) in 2022. Covet's single "Firebird" was introduced in Covet's recent album, "Catharsis", and was released in early 2023 from the new band lineup. Young explains that she was inspired by a memory with her mother from a red Pontiac Firebird to create the song. The band then evolved in their musical horizons as they gained more followers and fan base over time.

Style and influences

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Covet expands in their musical horizons, making them prominent and influential act in the world of instrumental and progressive music. Their live performances are known for their energy and musicianship, further cementing their status as a "must-see" local band for fans of innovative and emotive instrumental music. The band styles its music by blending with classical music and math rock through Young's two-tapped finger style on her guitar and upbeat rhythmic drumming from Rice. Covet's style of math rock are influenced through progressive, alternative, and indie rock music by changing rhythm structures, tones, extended chords, and odd-timing signatures.

Gear

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Guitar

YY20 "Signature Sparkle"

Covet uses Yvette's signature guitar of two Ibanez Talman Seymour Duncan Five-Two single-coil pickups and custom sparkle finishes, and a 7-string, fanned-fret Strandberg that she has painted. Young customizes her own guitars by paint and sparkle finishes and using those guitars on her performances. During NAMM 2020, Ibanez announced her signature model, the YY10, a Strat-style Talman, which has also been seen in the band's music video, "Nero" in March of 2020. Young calls her signature YY10 guitar "Green Machine". Young also has another signature guitar, YY20 "Signature Sparkle" featured in her performances for "Catharsis".

The YY10 is Yvette Young's signature Ibanez guitar. Ibanez Guitar YouTube Channel invited Young to demonstrate and explain her structure of her signature guitar.

Other Guitars

  • Fender SX Furrian MN
  • Strandberg Boden OS 7 (hand painted by Young)
  • Ibanez YY20 Yvette Young Signature

Bass

  • F Bass BN-4 (BN Series)
  • F Bass BN-5

Drums

  • Meinl Cymbals B15JTH Byzance
  • Meinl Cymbals B15MH Byzance 15 Traditional Hihat
  • Starclassic WB LPO Model
  • 22"x14" Bass Drum (WBSB22RMLPO)
  • 10"x6.5' Tom Tom (WBST10HLPO)
  • 12"x7" Tom Tom (WBST12HLPO)
  • 16"x14" Floor Tom (WBSF16ALPO)

Hardware

  • Iron Cobra Power Glide Pedals (HP900PN)
  • Roadpro Boom Stands (HC83BW) x3
  • Iron Cobra Velo Glide Hi-Hat Stand (HH805D)
  • Roadpro Snare Stand (HS800W)
  • 1st Chair Round Rider XL Red Trio (HT830R)

Gear

  • Vox AC30 Amplifier
  • EarthQuaker The Warden & Avalanche Run
  • MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe
  • Caroline Guitar Company Somersault
  • Meris Mercury7
  • Universal Audio Galaxy ’74 Tape Echo & Reverb
  • Hologram Electronics Microcosm
  • Walrus Audio Julianna,
  • Beetronics Fatbee,
  • Boss boxes—a DD-3 Digital Delay and OC-5 Octave
  • DigiTech—Whammy Ricochet
  • FreqOut—a ZVEX Mastotron
  • Ground Control Audio Noodles
  • D’Addario Chromatic Pedal Tuner

Discography

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Albums

  • Currents (2015)
  • Effloresce (2018)
  • Technicolor (2020)
  • Catharsis (2023)

Singles

  • Ares (2017)
  • Glimmer (2018)
  • Shibuya feat. San Holo (2019)
  • Acoustics (2019)
  • Covet Far Out (2023)

Extended Plays

  • Covet on Audiotree Live (2016)

References

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  1. Thomas, Fred "California instrumental band whose sound was characterized by guitarist Yvette Young's unique two-handed tapping style.[2]" All Music. (Retrieved October 2023)
  2. Walker, Gary (08 July, 2020) “I picked up the guitar when I was really sick in the hospital”: Covet’s Yvette Young[3]" guitar.com (Retrieved October 2023)
  3. Harrington, Him (22 February, 2016) "SXSW Bay Area spotlight: San Jose's Covet delivers magical math rock." Monterey Herald. (Retrieved October 2023)
  4. Koe, Crystal (17 October, 2022) "Yvette Young announces new Covet lineup: “This is my shot at trying one more time” Guitar World. (Retrieved October 2023)
  5. Arroyo, Steven (1 May, 2023) "Led by guitar virtuoso Yvette Young, the California band looks beyond math rock with an album full of musical twists and emotional thrills." Pitchfork.com. (Retrieved October 2023)
  6. Covet 2023 https://speakeasypr.com/clients/covet/#:~:text=The%20San%20Francisco%2C%20CA%20trio,unpredictable%20rhythms%2C%20and%20dynamic%20vocals. (Retrieved October 2023)
  7. D'Auria, Jon (19, June 2020) "Bass Magazine Lockdown Check-In With David Adamiak", Bassmagazine.com (Retrieved November 2023)
  8. Yvette Young Equipboard.com https://equipboard.com/pros/yvette-young?gear=guitars (Retrieved October 2023)
  9. Kies, Chris (21, June 2023) "Rig Rundown: Yvette Young [2023]" Premierguitar.com (Retrieved October 2023)
  10. Rovi, Fred Thomas "Biography: Covet" APA Touring Agency https://touring.apa-agency.com/rosters/covet/ (Retrieved October 2023)
  11. Orzeck, Kurt (15, June 2023) "INTERVIEW: YVETTE YOUNG OF COVET ON TURNING HARROWING EXPERIENCES INTO INSPIRATION" New Noise Magazine (Retrieved November 2023)
  1. ^ "Yvette Young", Wikipedia, 2023-06-05, retrieved 2023-10-03
  2. ^ Thomas, Fred (Oct 10th, 2023). "Covet Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-10-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ ""I picked up the guitar when I was really sick in the hospital": Covet's Yvette Young". Guitar.com | All Things Guitar. Retrieved 2023-10-10.