The Gathering - A Noise Severe (2007) Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 5 772 Kbps, 720 x 480 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, PCM 2ch. at 1 536 Kbps
Genre: Metal | Label: The End Records | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 17 Dec 2007 | Runtime: 124 min. | 7,22+3,96 GB (DVD9+DVD5) Absolutely superb arena concert by The Gathering recorded in Santiago, 2007. To
think I once saw them play some pokey little club in London for about an
hour. Here we get a two hour retrospective, so all the favourites from
their hard rock / prog metal days are covered, together with amped-up
renditions of the more recent ambient-rock material.
Creative, classy and highly refined "symphonic metal" outfit from
Holland. First album (Always, 1993) was a fairly straightforward death
metal album, although heavy use of keyboards made it stand out a bit
from other such albums at the time. Followed by Almost A Dance (1994),
an album which saw the departure of "growling" vocalist Bart Smits.
Smits was replaced primarily by Niels Duffhues, a strange choice for the
band; Duffhues' punk-ish tone was decidedly out of step with the music,
and the album was largely written off as a result. A shame, because
many of the songs on Almost A Dance are quite well written. The album
also featured occasional vocals by Martine van Loon, a low-key singer
with a pretty tone but one that seldom took to the forefront of a
composition. It would appear that the seed had been planted in the
band's head to try their uniquely compelling songwriting style with a
passionate female vocalist; the result was the addition of the
incomparable Anneke van Giersbergen, an incredible singer capable of
stretching miles of emotion out of each and every syllable. The next
album, 1995's Mandylion, remains one of the very best heavy metal albums
ever recorded. van Giersbergen's poetic and haunting lyrics, paired
with the band's orchestral ruminations, resulted in darkly important
songs that seamlessly blend from one to the next. The follow-up, 1997's
Nighttime Birds, acts as a companion piece to Mandylion: similar in tone
and delivery, Birds is filled with the melodic and adventurous play
that has become the trademark of this very important band. Superheat and
If-Then-Else followed in early 2000. After a break with Century Media
following the release of If_Then_Else, the band took time off before
going into the studio to work on the 2003-released followup Souvenirs.
The Gathering will be of interest to more than just heavy metal fans:
they have the potential to appeal to countless different audiences, from
metal to progressive rock to anyone who values excellent songwriting
and powerful female vocalists.
Tracklist: DVD1: 01. Shortest Day [5:40]
02. In Between [4:40]
03. Liberty Bell [5:27]
04. Probably Built in the Fifties [6:42]
05. Even the Spirits Are Afraid [6:04]
06. Saturnine [4:25]
07. Monsters [5:22]
08. Alone [4:57]
09. A Noise Severe [7:25]
10. Leaves [5:42]
11. Eleanor [6:26]
12. In Motion (Part I) [6:26]
13. Waking Hour [5:55]
14. On Most Surfaces [6:31]
15. Strange Machines [8:44]
16. Adrenaline [4:35]
17. Third Chance [7:15]
18. Black Light District [16:18]
19. Travel [10:04]
20. Credits [2:00]
DVD2: 01. Homemade
02. Making of 'A Noise Severe'
03. Edison "Thank you'
04. Videoclips:
- Alone by Lorenzo Bonicontro
- Alone by Nicolas Prost
- Alone by Greg Dutein
05. Promo video clip:
- Forgotten
06. Animation videoclips:
- Box
- Waking Hour
Features: - Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu
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