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1. alternative rock / progressive rock formed in Oss, the Netherlands, in 1989. Similar to: Anathema (mid/late albums), Pink Floyd, The 3rd and the Mortal (late), Radiohead, Portishead, Piano Magic, Talk Talk (late), Motorpsycho. However, in their first albums they were more similar to Anathema (early), Paradise Lost, The 3rd and the Mortal (early), Type O Negative, Dead Can Dance, Theatre Of Tragedy (early), My Dying Bride, Tiamat.
Initially, at the start of their career, they were a gothic metal / doom metal band. Their most successfull album in this period is their 1995 release "Mandylion". However, they shifted towards their current form, incorporating many influences from atmospheric rock, trip hop, space rock, dream pop, post rock, pop rock, alternative rock, with their 1998 release "How to Measure a Planet?" . Their historical singer was Anneke Van Giersbergen , who joined in 1995 for the album "Mandylion" but left the band in 2007 after the album "Home". She was later replaced by Silje Wergeland , who debuted in the album "The West Pole".
The band announced a hiatus in 2014, which was later interrupted in 2022 with the release of "Beautiful Distortion". The current line-up consists of Silje Wergeland (lead vocals), René Rutten (guitars and flute), Frank Boeijen (keyboards), and Hans Rutten (drums). The band had some line-up changes during the years, the most notable being Silje Wergeland replacing in 2009 the former singer Anneke van Giersbergen (who was a member from 1994 to 2007).
Initially they were in the vein of bands like Paradise Lost, Anathema or The Third and the Mortal.
Their first two albums, Always... (1992) in the death metal/doom metal style of the era and Almost a Dance (1993) that, though always regarded as a failure, played a part in the formation of gothic metal, were recorded with four different vocalists. Their subsequent release, Mandylion (1995), on which Anneke van Giersbergen sang for the first time, was a 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 it is still considered a standard by many female fronted metal bands.
Nighttime Birds (1997) continued in the same vein.
How to Measure a Planet? (1998) signed a departure from their previous style, while adopting an atmospheric sound with roots in space rock, shoegaze, trip hop, progressive and alternative rock. Their following studio albums if_then_else (2000) and Souvenirs (2003) showed progress and maturation of the band.
There is also an electro-acoustic live album Sleepy Buildings: A Semi Acoustic Evening, which was released in 2004, and was followed by a similar semi-acoustic tour.
Their 8th studio album, Home, was released in April 2006. The Gathering has promoted this album with a tour and festivals for the rest of 2006-2007.
Last March 24th, in Santiago, Chile, the band recorded a live DVD entitled "A Noise Severe" more rock oriented, to complete the previously released DVD "A Sound Relief", which featured a more acoustic set. It was released with little delay at the end of November 2007, together with live 2CD from same place.
On June 5, 2007 it was announced that Anneke is going to leave The Gathering in August 2007 to focus on her new project, Agua de Annique and her family.
After van Giersbergen leaving, the band started working on new songs and finding new singers. With finding Silje Wergeland from Norway the band again completed the line up. Silje has been the singer of the Norwegian band Octavia Sperati for 8 years including several other projects. 9th album The West Pole also includes two very talented guest singers: the Dutch Anne van den Hoogen and Mexican Marcela Bovio (from Stream of Passion). The West Pole is a very vital, atmospheric and extravert rock orientated album, with all the quality and power the band is so famous for, also with many new elements. The sound is guitar driven, alive and urgent; a strong and beautifully coloured album with haunting female vocals. It’s produced by guitar player René Rutten and mixed & mastered by Zlaya Hadzich, who also did the production of Souvenirs.
10th full length Disclosure was released in September 2012.
They released Afterwords in 2013. ]Marjolein Kooijman (bass) left only a few months later.
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2. Gothic Rock band from Pretoria, South Africa, active in the second half of the 1980s. The Gathering released the 7inch single "Night and Day/Falling Crimson" and a handful of compilation tracks, e.g. "Perfect Souls" and "Wooden Walls" in 1988. The Gathering’s only full-length album, titled 'In the End", is a labour of love that’s taken the better part of 23 years to realise.
My Electricity
The Gathering Lyrics
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Up into the sky
And the wind blows it back into my face
You see, even nature
Reacts on me
And all my electricity
Will make it across your sea
And provides you
With my love
With every wave the sea makes
My body gets weaker
And weaker
You see, even nature
Reacts on me
And all my electricity
Will make it across your sea
And provides you
With my love, my love
My love
With my love
The lyrics to The Gathering's My Electricity appear to be a form of expression of love through the sense of distance between two people. The singer sends their name up into the sky, as a symbol of their thoughts and feelings, but the wind blows it back into their own face, indicating a type of futility in their efforts to reach the other person. However, they mention that even nature reacts on them, suggesting perhaps that the natural world somehow acknowledges their love.
The electricity mentioned in the lyrics could represent the powerful and intense emotions that the singer feels towards the other person. They believe that this energy will make it across the sea and provide the other person with their love. Interestingly, the song ends on a note of physical weakness, with the waves of the sea making the singer's body weaker and weaker. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the toll that the distance and emotional strain of the relationship is taking on them.
Overall, My Electricity seems to be a poignant and emotional expression of longing and love across distance, using the natural world as a metaphor for the complexities of the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
I send your name
I am constantly thinking of you and the feelings we share
up into the sky
I am hoping that my thoughts and feelings will reach you despite the distance between us
And the wind blows it back into my face
Sometimes I feel like my efforts to reach you are futile, as if the universe is playing a cruel joke on me
You see, even nature
I have noticed that the world around me responds to my emotions
reacts on me
Nature seems to reflect my feelings, making the world seem more connected and alive
And all my electricity
My intense feelings towards you, which I can't help but feel
will make it across your sea
I hope that my love can reach you and affect you, no matter how far apart we are
And provides you
I hope that my love can benefit you in some way
with my love
Simply put, my feelings of love for you
With every wave the sea makes
I feel like every movement of the sea reminds me of the distance between us, and how much I long to be with you
My body gets weaker
The emotional strain of our distance takes a physical toll on me
and weaker.... and weaker..
My longing for you grows stronger as time goes on, pushing me even closer to the edge of my emotional limits
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Written by: Anna Van Giersbergen, Franciscus Boeijen, Hendrikus Rutten, Rene Rutten, Hugo Prinsen Geerlings
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