ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN: New Video Interview Posted Online

February 6, 2012

FaceCulture recently conducted an interview with the Dutch singer Anneke Van Giersbergen (AGUA DE ANNIQUE, ex-THE GATHERING). You can now watch the chat in two parts below.

Anneke's new solo album, "Everything Is Changing", was released on January 20 via PIAS Holland. The CD was recorded at Ultrasound Studios in Braga, Portugal with producer Daniel Cardoso.

"Everything Is Changing" track listing:

01. Feel Alive (3:37)
02. You Want To Be Free (3:23)
03. Everything Is Changing (3:18)
04. Take Me Home (3:23)
05. I Wake Up (3:30)
06. Circles (4:00)
07. My Boy (4:15)
08. Stay (4:08)
09. Hope, Pray, Dance, Play (3:19)
10. Slow Me Down (2:57)
11. Too Late (4:11)
12. 1000 Miles Away From You (4:59)

Check out audio samples at Amazon.com.

The Rob Hodselmans-directed video for the song "Take Me Home" can be seen below.

ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN & AGUA DE ANNIQUE's third album, "In Your Room", was released on October 30, 2009. The 12-song effort was written entirely by Anneke except for two tracks: "Just Fine" was co-written with Devin Townsend and "Adore" was composed by AGUA DE ANNIQUE bassist Jacques de Haard and Cyril Crutz.

Interview Part 1:

Interview Part 2:

"Take Me Home" video:

"Feel Alive" video:

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