2022. Rock; After 10 years, atmospheric triprock band The Gathering will release a new album! Beautiful Distortion is a typical eclectic The Gathering album, although it may be their most dynamic and melodic album to date. The Gatherings signature electronic rock sound is topped with warm Nordic vocals and beautiful vocal lines by vocalist Silje Wergeland. Producer Attie Bauw, who also produced The Gatherings Home and How to Measure a Planet?, collaborated with them on their 11th full length studio album. The new album is scheduled for release in spring 2022. The band started writing and rehearsing for this album already several years ago. Over the last year and a half they could not make music together or travel due to Covid-19. There was a lot of online contact between Norway (Silje) and the Netherlands (rest). Which was a challenge, but turned out well. Although it took a bit longer than expected. The band recorded in studio Arnold Muhren in Volendam (Netherlands) and all vocals were recorded in Bergen Lydstudio (Norway). All band members contributed a lot to the creative process, both individually and together, whenever possible. That resulted in a lot of diversity in the songs. And in the end, all the songs came together beautifully. Producer Attie Bauw managed to help create a diverse yet coherent and warm album. Produced and mixed by Attie Bauw (Judas Priest, Scorpions) Mastered by Maor Appelbaum (Faith No More) This digisleeve CD release features 8 songs and is accompanied by a 12 page booklet with lyrics and credits The album was mixed in Stereo (LP & CD) and Dolby Atmos (streaming) First full length album of the band after 10 years Original yet typical The Gathering sound; eclectic & atmospheric triprock Featuring original member Hugo Prinsen Geerligs (bass) who returned to the band in 2018 Over 30 years of rock music with Mandylion (1995) as a very influential album in the (gothic) metal scene
Tracks
1. In colour 2. When we fall 3. Grounded 4. We rise 5. Black is magnified 6. Weightless 7. Pulse of life 8. On delay