Black Light District
The Gathering
- Style
- Atmospheric Metal
- Label
- Psychonaut Records
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
Killing songs: <i>Debris</i>
About a year ago I was browsing The Gathering home page and I
found out that the band was going to release a couple of new albums in the year
2002. Great, two new albums from one of my all time favorite bands. However, a
few months later I read that they would release a mini album and a full length
instead of the two promised albums. Well, I thought there might be five or six
songs on this mini album, but a mini album for The Gathering is apparently only
three songs (one that is sixteen minutes long though).
Black Light District is a long, quiet song that features some narration
by Sarah Jezebel Deva (Cradle Of Filth, Therion,
Mystic Circle), along with singing parts from Anneke. The song
starts with a few piano chords and then gets more groovy half way through, but
then becomes slow again when Anneke starts to sing. The song could have been
shortened a lot and it sure would sound a lot better. This song is in the vein
of what they produced on the album How To Measure A Planet ? It’s
loaded with atmosphere and haunting piano melodies, but a song you listen to
only a couple of times due to its length.
Debris is a more rock orientated song although definitely in The
Gathering style. I don’t know if this song is going to be on
the album, but if it’s not, then the other ones will have to be awesome
because I really love this one. The chorus is really great and Anneke displays
again her infinite vocal possibilities.
Broken Glass is featured here in it’s piano version which I
find it quite boring. The song will probably be featured on the new album since
there seems to be something other than a piano version.
The band has postponed the release of the forthcoming album until early 2003
and it really pisses me off. Anyway, the band decides........