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AN IMAGINARY SYMPHONY

The Gathering

 

Experimental/Post Metal

2.00 | 1 ratings

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UMUR
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2 stars "An Imaginary Symphony" is the first demo recording by Dutch death/doom metal (later atmospheric rock) act The Gathering. The demo was independently released in October 1990. Itīs a live rehearsal demo recorded on the 18th of October 1990. The Gathering formed in 1989 and are widely considered one of the seminal death/doom metal acts from The Netherlands, although they would later considerably change their music style.

The demo features five tracks and a total playing time of 23:41 minutes. Opening track "Second Sunrise" and the third track "Downfall" would be re-recorded and included on The Gatheringīs second demo recording "Moonlight Archer" from April 1991. "Second Sunrise" would even subsequently make it unto the bandīs 1992 debut full-length studio album "Always...".

Stylistically The Gathering play a relatively unique death/doom metal style, which may have some similarities to artists like My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost, but because they use keyboards/piano as a dominant instrument in the music still sounds vastly different from the early releases from other contemporary death/doom metal artists. On this demo they also play considerably faster than they would on subsequent releases (a track like "Six Dead, Three to Go" is almost melodeath before such a genre term was coined), making this an occasionally relatively energetic release. Lead vocalist Bart Smitsīs vocals are semi/growling or throaty shouting (even some hardcore tinged cleans) rather than his later brutal deep (yet intelligible) growling vocals.

The sound production is pretty decent considering that this is a live rehearsal demo. Itīs almost a matter of course that not all instruments are equally well balanced in the mix, but to my ears The Gathering have managed to record a very well sounding rehearsal demo. Upon conclusion it was probably for the best that the band opted to cut the faster paced tracks from their repertoire. Itīs not that tracks like "Six Dead, Three to Go" or "Another Day" are awful or anything like that, but itīs definitely the slow and epic death/doom metal tracks on the demo which make most impact (Iīd say "Downfall" in particular). A 2.5 star (50%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

UMUR | 2/5 |

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