Anneke is leaving The Gathering |
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avestin
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Topic: Anneke is leaving The Gathering Posted: June 05 2007 at 17:25 |
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This is from The Gathering official website - http://www.gathering.nl/
Edited by avestin - June 05 2007 at 17:25 |
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The T
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Posted: June 05 2007 at 18:28 | |||||
Well, then it's official...The Gathering IS DEAD. She was the element that saved the music from being completely weak...Specially in the last album (HOME).
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Dean
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Posted: June 05 2007 at 18:41 | |||||
From her MySpace blog she says that she has formed a new band, Agua de Annique, whose album Air, will be release in the Autumn.
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Mellotron Storm
Prog Reviewer Joined: August 27 2006 Location: The Beach Status: Offline Points: 13645 |
Posted: June 06 2007 at 00:59 | |||||
I feel so sad...
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN |
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Moatilliatta
Prog Reviewer Joined: December 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3083 |
Posted: June 06 2007 at 01:25 | |||||
Indeed...she basically was the music. The music, to me, has always been just a backdrop for her stellar vocals. I suppose on the pre-Souvenirs albums there was a little more going on musically, but they have never really been a stand-out group of musicians. I like or love all of the releases they've put out for the past decade or so, and it's basically all credited to her work. We'll see what happens, though.
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Marwin
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 04:05 | |||||
Damn i have to go see them this summer while i still have a chance.Mandylion is one of my favourite albums
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 05:24 | |||||
I think that it totally makes sense for her to try something new ... Home was a decent album, but didn't really leave a lasting impression on me.
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Tristan Mulders
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 11:55 | |||||
I never really bothered with The Gathering until a friend of mine handed me a copy of "Home" and I really liked it! (Even though Anneke's accent ruined the songs in places.. but that's because I'm spoiled at school and I got used to it in the long run and liked the album!)...
I bought Mandylion (2cd) today for 7,99 |
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 12:52 | |||||
They're considered prog?
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 13:31 | |||||
^ maybe you're one of the "prog snobs" after all!
P.S.: I know what you mean - but it depends on the album really. IMO How to Measure a Planet clearly qualifies as Post Metal (and it's as different to most other Post Metal albums as the Sigur Rós albums are different to most other Post Rock albums). |
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The T
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 13:41 | |||||
I haven't heard that one but even NIGHTTIME BIRDS has post-metal elements, as I said in my review. But then, the other album I have, HOME, is not post-anything at all, maybe post-trauma, as it's SO quiet that you really think they had earache or something.. it isn't too proggy (actually, prog is not the first word that comes to mind to describe it) but, again, Anekke saves what could've been an utterly boring album.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 13:45 | |||||
^ actually it wasn't an earache but the guitarist's father died during the recording sessions. Add to that the fact that they recorded the album in a church ...
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AngelRat
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 15:49 | |||||
This news saddened me a bit, I like their stuff (well, most of it) and they were a truly great live act. I'm looking forward to hear Anneke's new band.
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Man Overboard
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Posted: June 07 2007 at 01:09 | |||||
Maybe I've just heard the wrong stuff... what I heard was generic metal with keyboards and a female singer. Could've easily been the wrong stuff, judging by many of the comments in this thread, I suppose. |
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Casartelli
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 05:46 | |||||
This week I received Anneke's "new debut". It's half-presented as a solo effort, although Agua De Annique is presented as a band (there's only one person photographed throughout the booklet).
The music still needs to grow a bit on me. With "Home" I was not that impressed at first listen either, but to me it has grown into 2006's record of the year (and by quite a distance).
Seems we have a candidate for "new artist addition" anyway.
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Dean
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 05:55 | |||||
^ since you have heard this album, which sub-genre would you suggest that Agua De Annique best fits into?
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Casartelli
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 06:38 | |||||
I should listen to it a few times more to really judge... but as it seems quite in line with TG's work from Nighttime Birds until Souvenirs (but also focusing a bit more towards pop-rock), Crossover Prog doesn't seem too far off. It's not really metal I think...
But I'll come back to that!
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Dean
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Posted: November 16 2007 at 06:40 | |||||
Cheers, if you finally decide Crossover, then let us know and we'll look into it.
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aapatsos
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Posted: November 17 2007 at 21:39 | |||||
I am still mourning about the departure from the Gathering...
her new project actually sounds very close to Gathering's latest albums which IMO where almost 'Anneke's' albums... |
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Hamfari
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Posted: November 19 2007 at 23:46 | |||||
I´ve listened to it two times, the first time it was ok, the songs sounded too alike though, on the second listen I liked it more, it´s mellow and reflective. Doesn´t sound like a masterpice but it´s nice, it´s better than "Home" also. Maybe it will grow on me more?
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