The Gathering
TG25: Live at Doornroosje


4.0
excellent

Review

by manosg EMERITUS
February 11th, 2016 | 62 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I wish you knew your music was to stay forever…

It was on a warm April night before the turning of the previous century when I was about to attend the greatest concert in my lifetime. Contrary to what I was used to at the time, The Gathering weren’t into extended jams and improvisations and certainly didn’t increase the bpm’s of their songs. Nevertheless, what made that concert so special were the directness, openness and honesty I felt from the band’s side. Mind you, it was long before the band decided to experiment further with their sound, as the live was part of their How to Measure a Planet? tour. Additionally, the guys (and girl) were nice enough to converse with the fans after the concert’s completion, sign whatever the people gave them and waved from their tour bus until they were lost in distance. The fact that there weren’t more than 10-15 fans who waited outside the venue made the experience even more special.

What can easily become obvious from the very first minutes of TG25: Live at Doornroosje, is that honesty I felt 17 years ago; Anneke welcoming the fans with a “thank you for joining us guys” sounds sincere and Silje singing “because of you I'm still afraid today” feels even more emotional than on the studio version of “Meltdown”. And this is where the success of the album lies; it’s a celebration of a group of friends’ career, in the company of friends. The setlist covers almost the totality of The Gathering’s discography with the exception of Almost a Dance and The West Pole, while every single member participates besides former vocalist Niels Duffhues.

The band’s performance is such that there’s no sign that some songs haven’t been played for an extended period of time. One can check “The Mirror Waters” or “King for a Day” that feature brutal vocals by Bart Smits and a haunting performance by Marike Groot. However, as on every concert by the band, the spotlight is bound to be on Anneke van Giersbergen; her delivery on material from Mandylion and Nighttime Birds is as powerful as it was almost 20 years ago and during the closing minutes of “Travel” she’s simply breathtaking. Nevertheless, the lack of any other songs from the colossal How to Measure a Planet? is bound to leave a sour taste on the mouths of some fans.

TG25: Live at Doornroosje is not only The Gathering’s most complete live recording, but has a sentimental value that derives from the participation of almost every member that has played in the band. If one wants to compare it to their older live LPs, Superheat was too focused on How to Measure a Planet?, Sleepy Buildings is an “unplugged” and A Noise Severe suffered from a somewhat uneven performance by Anneke.

The question at this point, is where do the guys go from here? It’s obvious that on stage, there’s chemistry but will this translate to a studio release? The band indicated that they’re on hiatus but anyone who listened to Afterwords knew that they were on mechanical support. I sincerely hope the spark is still there and the night this album was recorded wasn’t just a fling.



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manosg
Emeritus
February 11th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Full stream: https://thegathering.bandcamp.com/



Meltdown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7znUA3UkDs



Great live album for fans and a good introduction to the band.

Asdfp277
February 11th 2016


24343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yessssssssss! great review, awesome album! >:]

Asdfp277
February 11th 2016


24343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thank you for this review, this band is really under-appreciated in sputnik -w- !!!

manosg
Emeritus
February 11th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Cheers Asdfp! It's a shame that we don't have an official DVD of the performance because it really is an awesome album.

deslad
February 11th 2016


645 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Awesome review manos. Gathering's live performance was quite memorable indeed; I still remember their concert in Athens almost 12 years ago. I will definitely listen to this one asap.

manosg
Emeritus
February 11th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sweet, you'll definitely enjoy.

EvoHavok
February 11th 2016


8082 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice work, manos!

Jethro42
February 11th 2016


18281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm listening to it atm. I enjoy it so far (I'm half way through) Cool to see Anneke is coming back for the show. I haven't heard of The Gathering for ages and will correct it, and I never heard of the post-Anneke material, except for couple of average songs.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
February 12th 2016


12009 Comments


Excellent review Manosg

manosg
Emeritus
February 12th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks guys! Didn't know you're a fan of the band Jethro, that's cool. Personally, I'm not the biggest fan of post-Anneke material around here but it'd be interesting to know if you enjoy it.

Keyblade
February 12th 2016


30678 Comments


manosg always coming clutch :D . this sounds superb. wanna hear that rendition of travel and that line from Meltdown is one of my favorites. terrific review

manosg
Emeritus
February 12th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks Key!



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Asdfp277
February 12th 2016


24343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

edit: nvm was thinking of paper waves



so, this rules

RustCohle
February 12th 2016


423 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

really nice review for an outstanding live document and I agree with you that there should have been at least ONE more song from "How to measure a planet"

Flugmorph
February 12th 2016


34329 Comments


Need to check this

ksoflas
February 12th 2016


1430 Comments


Stellar band, awesome review.

manosg
Emeritus
February 12th 2016


12709 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks people!

Jethro42
February 12th 2016


18281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@manosg; I prepare myself for a Gathering binge, thanks to your review and that link of the show. I'll go from the first album to the last one. I can't wait to see the difference between their heydays and the post-Anneke era.

Asdfp277
February 12th 2016


24343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Disclosure is ace for sure, West Pole is... a special album. Not many people love it, but I personally love the aesthetic of that album

Jethro42
February 12th 2016


18281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I take good note, thanks Asdfp. And so I'm more curious about Disclosure.



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