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The Gathering - Nighttime Birds (CD)

Nighttime Birds
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Album Details: Nighttime Birds

Release Date:06/06/1997
Label:Emi Int'l
UPC:5051099769489

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User Reviews: Nighttime Birds

  • Overall:

    the gathering have class...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 27, 2001

    iv a very strong opinion whwn it comes to the gathering.i for one would kill to able to sing like that!!nittime birds...not as good as mandylion....is more of a "chill out , easy listening album with exploding guitars every so often and lyrics about ...everything from frost hitting her eye and telescopes!!"very different from the last one and the one after it! but if woman of steel recomends it then its got to be good!!!!! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    The Gathering kicks ass

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 3, 2001

    hear it people, it is very cool! i love that album!

Pro Reviews: Nighttime Birds

  • All Music Guide

    The most immediately striking aspect of Nighttime Birds is that the Gathering does not have an ordinary singer or death-metal growler; instead, they have metal diva Anneke Van Giersbergen, whose voice often recalls Björk and may range from a powerful, throaty wail to a sweetly tuneful caress that belies her deliberate, crunching musical accompaniment. As with Mandylion, the Gathering no longer really sounds like a traditional death metal band; the music is mostly melodic (yet tinged with sorrow), slow to midtempo progressive metal, with Van Giersbergen's distinctive voice soaring above the band's nicely varied textures. It's a fine effort, one that marks the Gathering as a band that bears watching, especially if they vary the tempo and mood a bit more.

    - Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Gathering

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 primaril... Read more