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Covey
10,173 Followers
• 6 Upcoming Shows
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Linnea
February 15th 2023
Covey does an incredible job engaging with the audience. He even signed our merch at the end and we got to chat with him for a bit. Such an unforgettable experience.
Portland, OR@Polaris Hall

BlurSux
August 13th 2022
Amazing as always! Covey puts their heart into every song and it shows. Along with great music, there was also so much interaction with people: audience was able to get on stage during the “fuck that guy, I hope he’s dead” lines in Sam Jam, he showed some cool new tattoos, we found and tried to catch a mouse, and even facetimed a friend of his mid-concert! Could not have had a better evening.
New York, NY@Mercury Lounge
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About Covey
Tom Freeman—the Brooklyn-based British artist and musician known as Covey—has had a weird year. He did a Tour To Nobody, playing shows in rural locations across the American northeast for, well, nobody. He recorded the audio and video, turning the audio into a record, Tour To Nobody. He created a Tik Tok account, via which he began sharing the figurines which would adorn the cover of his next LP. In a matter of weeks, over 1 million followers were tuning in to learn about (and swap theories concerning) the increasingly intricate semi-fictional universe Freeman is building through his music.
Enter Covey’s new full-length record, Class Of Cardinal Sin. The record’s cover features a diorama depicting what, at first glance, appears to be a simple class graduation photo, complete with a blackboard with white lettering at the front. Upon inspection though, the classmates are in disrepair. Some are missing limbs; others are casting satanist spells; and most have a human body beneath the head of a creature. Still, they’re dressed and arranged like students, grotesque and miserable.
The home, the class photo, the songs: these are all part of a network of synapses that comprise Class Of Cardinal Sin, refracted through Freeman’s acerbic, wrenchingly sharp storytelling. This storytelling is backed by major-key melodies realized on acoustic and electric guitars, bass and warbling keys, percussion that shifts from gentle to titanic. — Luke Ottenhof
Enter Covey’s new full-length record, Class Of Cardinal Sin. The record’s cover features a diorama depicting what, at first glance, appears to be a simple class graduation photo, complete with a blackboard with white lettering at the front. Upon inspection though, the classmates are in disrepair. Some are missing limbs; others are casting satanist spells; and most have a human body beneath the head of a creature. Still, they’re dressed and arranged like students, grotesque and miserable.
The home, the class photo, the songs: these are all part of a network of synapses that comprise Class Of Cardinal Sin, refracted through Freeman’s acerbic, wrenchingly sharp storytelling. This storytelling is backed by major-key melodies realized on acoustic and electric guitars, bass and warbling keys, percussion that shifts from gentle to titanic. — Luke Ottenhof
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Indie, Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Rock, Folk
Band Members:
Dan Hemerlein, Dillon Rovere, Tom Freeman
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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Linnea
February 15th 2023
Covey does an incredible job engaging with the audience. He even signed our merch at the end and we got to chat with him for a bit. Such an unforgettable experience.
Portland, OR@Polaris Hall

BlurSux
August 13th 2022
Amazing as always! Covey puts their heart into every song and it shows. Along with great music, there was also so much interaction with people: audience was able to get on stage during the “fuck that guy, I hope he’s dead” lines in Sam Jam, he showed some cool new tattoos, we found and tried to catch a mouse, and even facetimed a friend of his mid-concert! Could not have had a better evening.
New York, NY@Mercury Lounge
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About Covey
Tom Freeman—the Brooklyn-based British artist and musician known as Covey—has had a weird year. He did a Tour To Nobody, playing shows in rural locations across the American northeast for, well, nobody. He recorded the audio and video, turning the audio into a record, Tour To Nobody. He created a Tik Tok account, via which he began sharing the figurines which would adorn the cover of his next LP. In a matter of weeks, over 1 million followers were tuning in to learn about (and swap theories concerning) the increasingly intricate semi-fictional universe Freeman is building through his music.
Enter Covey’s new full-length record, Class Of Cardinal Sin. The record’s cover features a diorama depicting what, at first glance, appears to be a simple class graduation photo, complete with a blackboard with white lettering at the front. Upon inspection though, the classmates are in disrepair. Some are missing limbs; others are casting satanist spells; and most have a human body beneath the head of a creature. Still, they’re dressed and arranged like students, grotesque and miserable.
The home, the class photo, the songs: these are all part of a network of synapses that comprise Class Of Cardinal Sin, refracted through Freeman’s acerbic, wrenchingly sharp storytelling. This storytelling is backed by major-key melodies realized on acoustic and electric guitars, bass and warbling keys, percussion that shifts from gentle to titanic. — Luke Ottenhof
Enter Covey’s new full-length record, Class Of Cardinal Sin. The record’s cover features a diorama depicting what, at first glance, appears to be a simple class graduation photo, complete with a blackboard with white lettering at the front. Upon inspection though, the classmates are in disrepair. Some are missing limbs; others are casting satanist spells; and most have a human body beneath the head of a creature. Still, they’re dressed and arranged like students, grotesque and miserable.
The home, the class photo, the songs: these are all part of a network of synapses that comprise Class Of Cardinal Sin, refracted through Freeman’s acerbic, wrenchingly sharp storytelling. This storytelling is backed by major-key melodies realized on acoustic and electric guitars, bass and warbling keys, percussion that shifts from gentle to titanic. — Luke Ottenhof
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Genres:
Folk Rock, Indie, Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Rock, Folk
Band Members:
Dan Hemerlein, Dillon Rovere, Tom Freeman
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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