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The Gathering is a Dutch rock band, founded in 1989 by brothers Hans and
René Rutten René Rutten (born 2 July 1972 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a Dutch guitarist for The Gathering. He founded the band with his brother Hans in 1989, and together they released eleven studio albums, four live albums, and four EPs. His latest work ...
and vocalist
Bart Smits Bart Smits (born 17 March 1972 in Oss) is a Dutch heavy metal singer. He was the original singer in The Gathering, and he sang on their first album '' Always...'', released in 1992. The following year he left them to form Wish. After one full-l ...
in
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. The Gathering earliest releases were categorized as atmospheric
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with influences from
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acts like
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and Hellhammer. In 1998, with the release of their fifth studio album ''
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'', they had a major shift in musical style, with the group acknowledging the growing influence of
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and the more ethereal sounds of 4AD bands, such as
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, as well as
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and Massive Attack; they expanded their sound, which acquired characteristics of progressive,
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, and
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and gained success and recognition beyond the European borders. The group continue to expand upon the experimental nature of their music. In August 2007 Anneke van Giersbergen left the group to focus on her solo project
Agua de Annique Anneke van Giersbergen & Agua de Annique was the solo project of the former The Gathering vocalist, Anneke van Giersbergen. History The project was announced on 5 June 2007, the same day that both The Gathering and Anneke van Giersbergen issu ...
. On 12 March 2009, The Gathering announced that their replacement vocalist was
Silje Wergeland Silje Wergeland (born 9 November 1974) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and pianist. She is best known as the current lead vocalist of the Dutch progressive/alternative rock band The Gathering (since 2009). She was also the frontwoman of Norwe ...
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). Their most recent album, '' Afterwords'', was released on 25 October 2013. On 17 January 2014, the band announced that they decided to take a break from recording and touring, and also that Marjolein Kooijman left the band. To celebrate the band's 25th anniversary, a show featuring most of current and past members of the band took place on 9 November 2014 and was released as a live album in 2015.


History


Early years (1989–1994)

Founded by brothers Hans and René Rutten and vocalist
Bart Smits Bart Smits (born 17 March 1972 in Oss) is a Dutch heavy metal singer. He was the original singer in The Gathering, and he sang on their first album '' Always...'', released in 1992. The following year he left them to form Wish. After one full-l ...
, The Gathering formed in the city of
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in 1989. Soon after they were joined by
Hugo Prinsen Geerligs Hugo Prinsen Geerligs (born 16 December 1973 in Oss) is a Dutch people, Dutch bassist. He was the original bassist of The Gathering (band), The Gathering, and together they released seven studio albums, two live albums, and three extended play, EP ...
, Jelmer Wiersma and Frank Boeijen to complete their first line-up. The Gathering's earliest recordings were categorized as atmospheric
doom metal Doom metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other heavy metal genres.K. Kahn-Harris, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'' ...
with influences from
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acts like
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and Hellhammer. In 1990 they recorded a demo tape entitled ''An Imaginary Symphony'' which met some positive reactions from the underground metal scene due to their unusual use of keyboards in metal-oriented music. A second demo, "Moonlight Archer" was recorded in April 1991, was picked up by several music journalists. Both demos suffered from poor production; however they did help establish the band's name on the live circuit opening for bands such as Dead Head, Invocator, Samael, Morbid Angel and
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. After signing with Foundation 2000, the group released their debut album '' Always...'' in 1992. On this album, Bart Smits was accompanied by Marike Groot on vocals, who also joined the Gathering on stage for most of the gigs. The album sold nearly 20,000 units over the next few years in Europe. In 1992 both Smits and Groot left the group due to musical differences; the other members wanted to change direction towards a lighter, more progressive sound. Smits went on to form his own project—Wish—to explore a darker, heavier sound. In 1993 the group recruited two new vocalists,
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and female counterpart Martine van Loon. A second album, ''
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'', was recorded and released in 1993 by Foundation 2000. The album was met with much criticism aimed at Duffhues' punk-ish tone being decidedly out of step with the music, and the album was largely written off as a result. The group collectively acknowledged their disappointments with the album and started writing new material and looked for a new vocalist.


Century Media years (1995–2001)

The Gathering released their third album (and first to feature Anneke van Giersbergen) '' Mandylion'' in 1995 through
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; proving to be their breakthrough and selling over 130,000 copies in Europe. Two singles were released from '' Mandylion'', "Adrenaline/Leaves" and "Strange Machines" (which charted in the Netherlands) further helped raise the group's popularity in Europe and the United States. Tours of Belgium and Germany, as well as appearances at the Dynamo Open Air and
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s further established the bands presence in the European metal scene. 1997's ''
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'' was stylistically and musically a companion piece to '' Mandylion'' sold over 90,000 copies and saw the group tour throughout Europe. In 1998 the group acknowledged their growing influences and their need to experiment with a double-album ''
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''. Produced by Attie Bauw, the album is a radical departure from the group's established sound, characteristically experimental
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, trip rock. Upon release, the album received excellent reviews from critics who appreciated the band's absorption of new styles such as
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and
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into its sound. Positive reactions came from all over the world, including the United States, where they played 14 shows during the summer of 1999. In 1999 the band formed their own record label, Psychonaut Records, with the view of releasing their own music and taking creative control over how their music is marketed and distributed. ''Always...'' was re-released in 1999, followed by ''Almost a Dance'' in 2000, both re-mastered and fitted with new artwork. However, the band were still under contract with
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, they released a live album '' Superheat'' (2000) which was 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.


Independent years (2002–2008)

In 2002 the band members took a break and tended to their private lives. During this period, they ended their contract with
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. The Gathering had to run their newborn label Psychonaut Records and their 12½-year anniversary was coming up. To celebrate this with their fans, they released the mini-CD '' Black Light District'' on their own label. In early 2003, ''
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'' was released. '' Sleepy Buildings'', a semi-acoustic live album, followed in 2004. This album was the last one featuring Hugo Prinsen Geerligs as the bass player. He was later replaced by Marjolein Kooijman. In 2005, The Gathering provided the music for a CD-ROM titled "Passengers in Time: The Musical History Tour". This CD accompanied a history study book written by Professor Wim Kratsborn and the band did not consider it to be an official release of theirs. The band released a DVD in 2005, entitled ''A Sound Relief''. This contained more gentle semi-acoustic songs. But this is not their first DVD. Century Media had released ''In Motion'' without band permission at 2001. Nevertheless ''In Motion '' had an acceptable success. The next plan was to release in 2007 a second DVD (recognized for the band) '' A Noise Severe'' which features the more
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sound of The Gathering. This DVD was recorded in
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at 24 March 2007 at the Caupolicán Theatre. In April 2006 they released their eighth studio album called ''
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''. They had toured in March in North and South America and, after a brief pause to let van Giersbergen treat a
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problem, they continued their touring schedule with European dates and music festivals throughout 2006. The Gathering toured throughout the U.S. and Canada with
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in early 2007. On 5 June 2007, it was announced that Anneke was leaving The Gathering to spend more time with her family and her own band,
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. The band scheduled a final tour stop on 4–5 August 2007 at the Ankkarock Festival, Finland. The Ankkarock Festival was announced as the final performance with Anneke as vocalist.


Silje Wergeland era (2007–present)

In February 2008, The Gathering released a boxed set entitled ''Sand and Mercury - The Complete Century Media Years''. This boxed set was limited to 3000 copies worldwide, and contained 10 discs including a selection of studio, live and compilation albums. The set also contained the audio from the ''In Motion'' DVD as a new live album, also entitled ''In Motion''. In September 2008, The Gathering released a collection of all their old material from 1989 to 1993 on a double CD. The album contains the demos, the never released promo 1992, live tracks and the Celtic Frost cover of "Dethroned Emperor". The songs were from the period of the first line-up with singer Bart Smits. All songs were restored and mastered by Mike Wead (King Diamond / Mercyful Fate) and was released by small Dutch independent label Vic Records. The Gathering's ninth studio album, ''
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'', was released in May 2009, shortly after being joined by a new singer,
Silje Wergeland Silje Wergeland (born 9 November 1974) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and pianist. She is best known as the current lead vocalist of the Dutch progressive/alternative rock band The Gathering (since 2009). She was also the frontwoman of Norwe ...
. On 16 May 2011, the band released the single "Heroes for Ghosts" via their
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page, as well as announcing a South American tour. The song would be featured on the then-forthcoming album. On 12 September 2012, the band released their tenth studio album, '' Disclosure''. The Gathering celebrated their 25th birthday as a band with two sold-out reunion concerts at Doornroosje in
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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 departure in 2007. On 8 December 2016, they surprise released a double-disc of outtakes, demos & unreleased songs from the recordings of ''Souvenirs'' and ''Home'', called ''Blueprints''. In June and November 2018, they played several shows in the Netherlands and did a small tour in Greece. On 29 April 2022, the band released their eleventh studio album, and first in nearly 10 years, ''
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''.


Etymology

Frank Boeijen on the origins 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 lot of movies those days. One of the movies spoke about immortality and that you could kill the immortals with cutting their head off
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'' Frank is speaking about]. In the first part of the movie, they speak a lot about the Immortal (Highlander)#The Gathering, 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." (sic)


Members

Current lineup *
René Rutten René Rutten (born 2 July 1972 in Nijmegen, Gelderland) is a Dutch guitarist for The Gathering. He founded the band with his brother Hans in 1989, and together they released eleven studio albums, four live albums, and four EPs. His latest work ...
– guitars,
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, keyboards, percussion (1989–present) * Hans Rutten – drums (1989–present) *
Hugo Prinsen Geerligs Hugo Prinsen Geerligs (born 16 December 1973 in Oss) is a Dutch people, Dutch bassist. He was the original bassist of The Gathering (band), The Gathering, and together they released seven studio albums, two live albums, and three extended play, EP ...
– bass, guitar,
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, add. keyboards and piano, percussion (1989–2004; guest 2014; 2018–present) * Frank Boeijen – keyboards, synthesizer (1990–present) *
Silje Wergeland Silje Wergeland (born 9 November 1974) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and pianist. She is best known as the current lead vocalist of the Dutch progressive/alternative rock band The Gathering (since 2009). She was also the frontwoman of Norwe ...
– lead vocals, keyboards (2008–present) Former members * Jelmer Wiersma – guitars (1989–1998; guest 2014) *
Bart Smits Bart Smits (born 17 March 1972 in Oss) is a Dutch heavy metal singer. He was the original singer in The Gathering, and he sang on their first album '' Always...'', released in 1992. The following year he left them to form Wish. After one full-l ...
– lead vocals (1989–1993, guest 2013 and 2014) * Marike Groot – backing & co-lead vocals (1992–1993; guest 2014) *
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– lead vocals, guitars (1993–1994) * Martine van Loon – backing & co-lead vocals (1993–1994) * Anneke van Giersbergen – lead vocals, guitars (1994–2007; guest 2014) * Marjolein Kooijman – bass, backing vocal (2004–2014) Timeline


Discography

* '' Always...'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1993) * '' Mandylion'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
How to Measure a Planet? ''How to Measure a Planet?'' is the fifth studio album by the Dutch rock band The Gathering. It was released as a double CD on 9 November 1998 by Century Media Records. The album was recorded at Bauwhaus Studios, Amsterdam, and Wisseloord Stu ...
'' (1998) * '' if_then_else'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Disclosure'' (2012) * '' Afterwords'' (2013) - also categorized as a remix album and EP * ''
Beautiful Distortion ''Beautiful Distortion'' is the eleventh album by Dutch rock band the Gathering. It was released on 29 April 2022 via the Gathering's imprint Psychonaut Records. It is their first full-length album in over nine years, after the band took an hia ...
'' (2022)


References


External links

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