THE GATHERING: 'A Noise Severe' DVD/CD To Be Mastered This Month

July 13, 2007

THE GATHERING drummer Hans Rutten has issued the following update:

"'A Noise Severe' DVD and live CD: Yes, we are almost ready with our double DVD, 'A Noise Severe', as well as our double live CD. The end of this month [July] we will master both. A special package will be on pre-sale on our webshop very soon, together with more info, such as running order, info about an in-depth documentary of the recording of our album 'Home' and much more. Expect a webshop release somewhere end of July, and in 'normal' shops around October 2007. It will be a release to be proud of!

"Celebration the 10th anniversary of 'Nighttime Birds': Not so suprising news: Century Media will re-release 'Nighttime Birds' as a double CD with new artwork in Europe the 27th of July 2007. We only saw the artwork, and it looked really chique. It seems it will come with an extra CD containing bonus tracks which were also released on our 'B-sides' albums. So no new tracks! I don't know if the album will be remastered.

"'Home' vinyl: The vinyl release of 'Home' is going that quickly, it is almost sold out. The End Records only has some black vinyls left. So hurry!

"Singer auditions: We have received a mere 170 demos. Thanks a lot! Yes, it is still possible to send out your mp3's to [email protected]. Especially male vocalist are welcome to send their demos, as we are still in search for both males and females. The audition will close when we have made a decision, so go ahead."

THE GATHERING singer Anneke van Giersbergen recently announced her departure from the band. She has launched a brand new project called AGUA DE ANNIQUE, which will release an album called "Air" in the fall of 2007.

Anneke van Giersbergen's final appearance with THE GATHERING will take place on August 4 at the Ankkarock festival in Finland.

THE GATHERING released its latest album, "Home", in April 2006 on The End Records.

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