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The Gathering celebrated their 25th birthday as a band with two sold-out reunion concerts at Doornroosje in Nijmegen on 9 November 2014. It was the first time that four of their singers (Bart Smits, Marike Groot, Anneke van Giersbergen and Silje Wergeland) performed together, and the band's first performance with van Giersbergen since her ...
The Gathering in 2006. This is the discography for Dutch rock band The Gathering. Studio albums. Title Album details ... "The May Song"
Nighttime Birds is the fourth full-length album of the Dutch rock band The Gathering, released on 6 June 1997 by Century Media Records.The album was recorded at Woodhouse Studios, Hagen, Germany, between 17 February and 15 March 1997 under the guidance of producer Siggi Bemm.
The Gathering. Niels Duffhuës – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, arrangements on track 5; Martine van Loon – female vocals (tracks 1, 4, 6, and 9) René Rutten – guitars, theremin, digeridoo; Jelmer Wiersma – guitars; Frank Boeijen – keyboards; Hugo Prinsen Geerligs – bass guitar, flute, triangle; Hans Rutten – drums, arrangements ...
The Gathering (compilation album), a Canadian collection of world music artists, 1991; The Gathering or the title song, by Living Legends, 2008; City on a Hill: The Gathering or the title song, from the City on a Hill series, 2003; The Gathering, by Diane Schuur, 2011; The Gathering, by Infected Mushroom, 1999; The Gathering, by Kathryn Tickell ...
[7] [2] At 4:33, the music video is shorter than the "single edit" version of the song posted on their Bandcamp page. [8] On the same day of Beautiful Distortion ' s release, an EP titled Interference, is also being released, which is meant as a companion piece to the album. A music video for the EP's song "Stronger" was released in December ...
Taking the elements from the previous album, the band has rebuilt some of the songs, structurally sounding more or less similar. "Echoes Keep Growing" is just an extension to "I Can See Four Miles", while "Sleep Paralysis" ("Paralyzed"), "Tuning In, Fading Out" ("Missing Seasons") and "Bärenfels" ("Heroes For Ghosts") are more instrumental versions with a lot of emphasis on electronics.
The record was initially released on 9 June 1992, in Europe by Foundation 2000 and in North America by Pavement Music. In 1994, a first remixed version of the album was released by Foundation 2000. In 1994, a first remixed version of the album was released by Foundation 2000.