Cove Reber (born August 28, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the post-hardcore music scene.
Cove Reber was born in Provo, Utah, and grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In early 2004 Reber auditioned for and integrated in to the post-hardcore band, Saosin, where he replaced vocalist, Anthony Green.
[6] Reber later addressed his departure by saying the following: "In 2003, I fell in love with a band that not only changed the way that I viewed music, but also inspired me to pursue my dreams.
In 2004, the members of that very band that I was madly in love with took a giant risk and gave me, the worlds biggest Saosin fan, a shot.
The passion and love for music I felt I had lost is back, my confidence is growing daily, and I really can’t wait to show you all what I’ve been working on.
After leaving Saosin in 2010, Reber started a project titled Patriot with Joey Bradford (a guitarist of A Static Lullaby and the Used) and Kyle Rosa.
Then residing in Salt Lake City in 2016, Reber had met Sleep For Sleepers guitarist Chad Jordan through a friend.
[9] Throughout 2018, Dead American officially released short teasers featuring Reber on their Instagram feed promoting songs from their EP, The Shape of Punk Is Dumb.
In 2024, Reber, Joey Bradford and Kyle Rosa (all previously from Patriot), founded a project titled lé tired.