23-11-2007 @ 11:46
The Gathering stands at the beginning of a new era. With the release of their new DVD “A Noise Severe” The Gathering looks back at a special period of the band’s history.
“A Noise Severe” is the second official DVD release by the Dutch rock group The Gathering and the follow-up for the award winning DVD “A Sound Relief”. Whereas “A Sound Relief’ showed the more subtle side of the band, “A Noise Severe” reveals the more rock-orientated side of The Gathering.
On March 24th 2007 The Gathering performed an unforgettable live show at Teatro Caupolicán in Santiago Chile, with their former line-up, before the departure of singer Anneke van Giersbergen.
The concert was electrified by the overwhelming response of the Santiago audience and the band with René Rutten (guitar), Hans Rutten (drums), Marjolein Kooijman (bass) and Frank Boeijen (keyboards) played more inspired than ever.
“A Noise Severe” shows The Gathering could possibly be one of the best live bands ever, in a league of their own. The recordings of “A Noise Severe” will also appear on a double live CD.
Tracklisting
DVD I The Gathering Live at Teatro Caupolicán, Santiago Chile 2007
01. Shortest Day
02. In Between
03. Liberty Bell
04. Probably Built In The Fifties
05. Even The Spirits Are Afraid
06. Saturnine
07. Monsters
08. Alone
09. A Noise Severe
10. Leaves
11. Eleanor
12. In Motion #1
13. Waking Hour
14. On Most Surfaces [Inuït]
15. Strange Machines
16. Adrenaline
17. Third Chance
18. Black Light District
19. Travel
DVD credits
DVD II Bonus features
· “Homemade” – a studio documentary by Danyael Sugawara
· Musicvideo’s
· The making of “a noise severe”
· Extra bonusvideo “Thanks for the Edison”
RELEASE: 26 NOVEMBER 2007
2DVD: PSYDVD 0009
(psychonaut/suburban)