LEVELS Drop Video For "Covert One"


Central Arkansas-based quartet LEVELS — Kolby Carignan [vocals], Jager Felice [guitar], Jacob Hubbard [bass], and Dalton Kennerly [drums] — have just dropped the video for the new single "Covert One."

With its glitchy, skittish production, ferocious riffing, hellacious and blood-curdling shrieks, and hooky choruses, the song will take you on a sonic thrill ride.

"'Covert One' drags you through the wreckage of a love that masquerades as safety; a seven-stage descent into manipulation, delusion, and defiance," the band states about the song and its mission. "It's about surviving the kind of bond that is meant to break you."

"Covert One" follows the spring drop of the video for "Strange Things." Watch it below!

LEVELS are a cyber/industrial metal boy band from Arkansas known for fusing heavy music with elements of pop, electronic, and drum and bass. Since forming in 2016, they have independently amassed millions of streams, drawing influence from artists as diverse as Billie Eilish, The Prodigy, Static-X, and The Weeknd.

Following the success of their 2023 EP PULSE on SharpTone Records, which surpassed 1 million streams, LEVELS aren't adding to the noise, they're building something new, sharp, and unapologetically their own. Their sound fuses digital grit with raw emotion; dark, distorted, and built to break through the static. LEVELS have built their rise on a fierce DIY ethic, steadily growing from small rooms to bigger stages, playing alongside bands such as: Kittie, ERRA, Beartooth, The Devil Wears Prada, and more.

LEVELS are more than a band. Their ever evolving world is built from cinematic visuals, visceral performances, and immersive storytelling, standing out in a hyper-connected yet emotionally disconnected era. With each track, they seek to reignite authentic connection. As they continue to carve their path through the metal landscape, their mission remains clear: Don't bury emotion. Embrace it. Channel it. And turn it into something that makes you feel again.

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