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'''The Gathering''' is a ] ] band which came to fame in the second half of ] with its unique blend of atmospheric, almost ambient sound and the compelling ] of the passionate ]. | '''The Gathering''' is a ] band which came to fame in the second half of ] with its unique blend of atmospheric, almost ambient sound and the compelling ] of the passionate ]. | ||
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While their first two albums - '']'' (]) and '']'' (]) were quite typical ] albums, which were recorded with two different vocalists, their following '']'' (]) on which Anneke van Giersbergen sang for the first time, was a beautifully written, dark, haunting and emotional piece of music. It was also one of the first albums of its kind in respect to female fronted metal bands, and is still considered a standard in the genre. | ||
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It all began in ]. Brothers ] and ] and ] got together with the intention of starting a band. Soon enough ], ] and ] joined them... the Gathering was born. | It all began in ]. Brothers ] and ] and ] got together with the intention of starting a band. Soon enough ], ] and ] joined them... the Gathering was born. | ||
In those days they rehearsed once a week, somewhere outside of the small Dutch city of ]. Their love for metal music (though certainly not all metal) was the common denominator |
In those days they rehearsed once a week, somewhere outside of the small Dutch city of ]. Their love for metal music (though certainly not all metal) was the common denominator. This, and their will to experiment rather than imitate, would prove a fertile musical basis. In ] they recorded the rehearsal tape ], which was sent out to all kinds of magazines. At that time, using keyboards in metal-oriented music was rather unusual, but still, most reactions were positive. Their first gig followed in January of ], in a little town called ], near ], opening for ] and ]. In April ], the demo ] was recorded and picked up by several journalists. At the same time other people and bands started noticing the Gathering. Consequently, they were booked to open for bands like ], ] and ]. The time was right to release an album. | ||
After signing with Foundation 2000, ] was released in ]. On this album, Bart's grunts were accompanied by the female vocals of ], who also joined the Gathering on stage for most of the gigs. This gothic/doom album was very well received and earned them many more concerts, including a few in ] and ]. Unfortunately, due to a shady contract, the band would never know how many copies of ] were sold. On top of that, the band parted with Bart and Marike because they weren't satisfied with the result and dark times were ahead... | After signing with Foundation 2000, ] was released in ]. On this album, Bart's grunts were accompanied by the female vocals of ], who also joined the Gathering on stage for most of the gigs. This gothic/doom album was very well received and earned them many more concerts, including a few in ] and ]. Unfortunately, due to a shady contract, the band would never know how many copies of ] were sold. On top of that, the band parted with Bart and Marike because they weren't satisfied with the result and dark times were ahead... |
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The Gathering is a Dutch band which came to fame in the second half of 1990s with its unique blend of atmospheric, almost ambient sound and the compelling vocals of the passionate Anneke van Giersbergen.
While their first two albums - Always (1992) and Almost a Dance (1993) were quite typical gothic metal albums, which were recorded with two different vocalists, their following Mandylion (1995) on which Anneke van Giersbergen sang for the first time, was a beautifully written, dark, haunting and emotional piece of music. It was also one of the first albums of its kind in respect to female fronted metal bands, and is still considered a standard in the genre.
Their following studio albums Nighttime Birds (1997), How To Measure A Planet? (1998), If_Then_Else (2000) and Souvenirs (2003) showed progress and maturation of the band.
Sleepy Buildings, released in 2004, is a live semi-acoustic perfomance recorded by the band over a course of two nights.
Band history
It all began in 1989. Brothers Hans and René Rutten and Bart Smits got together with the intention of starting a band. Soon enough Hugo Prinsen Geerligs, Jelmer Wiersma and Frank Boeijen joined them... the Gathering was born.
In those days they rehearsed once a week, somewhere outside of the small Dutch city of Oss. Their love for metal music (though certainly not all metal) was the common denominator. This, and their will to experiment rather than imitate, would prove a fertile musical basis. In 1990 they recorded the rehearsal tape An Imaginary Symphony, which was sent out to all kinds of magazines. At that time, using keyboards in metal-oriented music was rather unusual, but still, most reactions were positive. Their first gig followed in January of 1991, in a little town called Heesch, near Oss, opening for Deadhead and Invocator. In April 1991, the demo Moonlight Archer was recorded and picked up by several journalists. At the same time other people and bands started noticing the Gathering. Consequently, they were booked to open for bands like Samael, Morbid Angel and Death. The time was right to release an album.
After signing with Foundation 2000, Always... was released in 1992. On this album, Bart's grunts were accompanied by the female vocals of Marike Groot, who also joined the Gathering on stage for most of the gigs. This gothic/doom album was very well received and earned them many more concerts, including a few in Belgium and Israel. Unfortunately, due to a shady contract, the band would never know how many copies of Always... were sold. On top of that, the band parted with Bart and Marike because they weren't satisfied with the result and dark times were ahead...
In 1993, Almost a Dance was recorded, also on Foundation 2000. Though musically again a strong album, new vocalist Niels Duffhues and new female counterpart Martine van Loon turned out not to be the right choice for the Gathering. Both voices didn't really fit the music. So it was key to find a new vocalist that fitted the Gathering's music and personalities like a glove.
Though enthusiasm was low, anything was possible at that point. They had hit rock bottom and the only way was up. During auditions halfway through 1994, magic came in the form of Anneke van Giersbergen, whose angelic voice fitted the highly atmospheric music perfectly. It also clicked on a personal level and German label Century Media was willing to give the band a contract. the Gathering were back, better than ever before, and proved so with Mandylion in 1995. The atmospheric album was highly successful, especially in the Netherlands, where the single Strange Machines ended up in the Dutch charts, as did the album. Extensive touring brought them to all corners of their home country, as well as to Belgium and Germany. Expectations were high for a new album.
Nighttime Birds (1997) came into existence, but not without an effort. Writing new songs in between touring (and studying) wasn't easy, and neither was recording it. Nevertheless, the album, which was musically quite close to Mandylion, turned out to be another success. Reactions were positive and subsequent touring even more intensive, taking the band to Eastern Europe, France, Italy and several other European countries.
At this time they started to long for something new. Jelmer even decided he didn't want to tour and play guitar as much anymore, so he left the band in July 1998. The other members wanted to try out new ideas, other instruments and different recording techniques. The result was How To Measure A Planet?, a varied and experimental double-album. It was harder to promote and more difficult to understand for some die-hard metal fans. Still, positive reactions came from all over the world, including the United States, where they played 14 shows during the summer of 1999.
The Gathering were also fed up with the music industry, so they decided to take matters into their own hands and start their own label, Psychonaut Records. Always... was re-released on this label in 1999, followed by Almost a Dance in 2000, both re-mastered and fitted with new artwork. However, since their contract with Century Media hadn't ended yet, their live album Superheat (2000) was released on this label. Most of the songs on this album are from How To Measure A Planet?, the others from Mandylion and Nighttime Birds and they were recorded in several Dutch venues during 1999.
Another successful chapter in the Gathering's career followed with the release of if_then_else (2000). The album is filled with diverse, intense and emotional rock songs, more compact than its predecessor. Fifteen months of touring ensued, taking them to virtually every nook and cranny of Europe, with a little sidestep to Mexico, and ending with a small Dutch club tour in October 2001.
After this, the band members took a well-deserved break and attended to their private lives. However, there was no time to be lazy, they ended their contract with Century Media, the Gathering had to run their new born label Psychonaut Records and their 12½-year anniversary was coming up. To celebrate this with their dedicated fans, they released the mini-CD Black Light District on their own label.
In early 2003, Souvenirs was released. This album was the last one featuring Hugo Prinsen Geerligs as the bass player. He was later replaced by Marjolein Kooijman. "Sleepy Buildings", a semi-acoustic live album, followed in 2004.
The band is currently working on a new album as well as 2 live dvds. All of these should be released during the later part of 2005/2006.
Source: http://www.gathering.nl/
Etymology
Frank Boeijen on the origin of the name of the band:
"The name the Gathering has been made like eleven years ago when we started this band. We were all between 15 and 17. We were watching a lots of movies those days. One of the movies spoke about immortality and that you could kill the immortals with cutting their head off . In the first part of the movie, they speak a lot about the gathering. There will be a gathering once with all the immortals. We thought it was a nice name for a band, and that's how we created this name. And you can feel it's a cool name for five people who come together to make fine music."
Source: http://www.gathering.nl/
Lineup
Current
- Anneke van Giersbergen - lead singer
- René Rutten - guitars/flute
- Marjolein Kooijman - bass
- Hans Rutten - drums
- Frank Boeijen - keyboards
Former members
- Niels Duffhues - singer/guitars
- Jelmer Wiersma - guitars
- Hugo Prinsen Geerligs - bass
- Martine van Loon
- Bart Smits
- Marike Groot
Discography
Official releases
Cover songs
Songs The Gathering has covered
- Life's What You Make It (original by Talk Talk)
- In Power We Entrust The Love Advocated (original by Dead Can Dance)
- When The Sun Hits (original by Slowdive)
Future releases
According to comments made by Hans (drummer) in the official forum, a new album is in the work. These were his comments (Apr 13, 2005) : "We are currently working on a new album and the recordings for the DVD in may. The new songs are developing fine! We have 12 pieces of music right now, which we work on. We only work with workingtitles right now. Some of them are 'Your Troubles Are Over', 'A Noise Severe', 'Dublin', 'Forgotten', 'Alone', and some other titles."
Videography
Music videos
Videos were made for the following songs :
- "King for a Day"
- "You Learn About It"
- "My Electricity"
- "Leaves"
- "Liberty Bell"
- "Life's what you make it"
- "Monsters"
- "Strange Machines" (Unreleased)
DVD
- In Motion (2002)
Please note that this video is not considered as part of the official releases by the band, due to the contents and its quality, and the fact the band was not consulted for this DVD released by their former label, Century Media.
- A Sound Relief (release date: October 25, 2005)
Features a semi acoustic concert.
"Scheduled to be released mid-October on Psychonaut Records. Disc one of the two-DVD set will feature a live concert in DTS 5.1, recorded on May 23, 2005 at the famous Paradiso in Amsterdam in front of an international audience, while the second disc will contain bonus material, including a tour documentary, video interviews and a TV special about the 12.5-year history of The Gathering. The bonus disc will also feature a collection of beautiful 3D animation clips specially made for the band by 3-D artists Michel de Klein and Marcin Pazera."
Source: http://www.blabbermouth.net
- A Noise Severe (expected in 2006)
Rock oriented concert DVD.