The Gathering
Souvenirs


4.5
superb

Review

by TheGreatD17 USER (16 Reviews)
December 28th, 2007 | 297 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The next step in the logical progression of The Gathering's sound.

The Gathering’s 2003 release, Souvenirs, is a divisive record, it’s undeniable. Any time a band makes drastic changes to their sound, some fans will love it and other fans will hate it, while at the same time, hopefully, they will gain many new fans. The Gathering surely knew this while they were recording this album, but any sensible fan must realize that change, in this case, was unstoppable. From their first record, 1993’s Always, through If_Then_Else, released in 2000, The Gathering’s sound was constantly moving away from metal towards alternative and Goth. If_Then_Else had its share of heavy moments, such as the frantic “Shot to Pieces” and the monstrous “Analog Park,” but on Souvenirs the band makes a rather abrupt departure from loud music altogether. As a result, listening to Souvenirs for the first time may be a bit of a disappointing experience for some, as it is natural to just keep waiting for the album to start rocking, only to discover that it only has brief flare-ups at the most. That said, those who can accept this music for what it is, and not dwell on what it is not, will most likely be greatly pleased.

It should be understood that just because this is not a "heavy" record in the traditional sense, that does not make it some kind of bubblegum pop; the music is dark and ominous, and should appeal to fans of metal who are looking for a break from all of the noise and chaos. The opener, “These Good People,” is a good example of the music of the entire record; the title may sound pleasant, but with lines like “you’ll turn our limo into a hearse; weighing just enough to run it over your curse” being sung by the beatific voice of Anneke van Giersbergen over mostly just drums and piano, the results are a creepy, sinister song. The next track, “Even the Spirits are Afraid,” is really a five-minute-long gothic groove, and a true stand out. The guitar and bass are evident, but they never explode, they just churn and swell slightly, simply complimenting the rhythm. “Broken Glass” finds the band picking up the pace and the dynamics, closing with a guitar solo that may appease some older fans, but it sounds much more like Sigur Ros than Metallica. The next track, “You Learn About It,” is another treat; a beautiful ballad and one of the catchiest songs on the record, where Anneke is allowed to gently display her impressive vocal abilities.

After the title track and the highly experimental “We Just Stopped Breathing” comes the album’s late highlight, “Monsters.” It is easily the most rocking song on Souvenirs, with Anneke and the band finally releasing some of the tension that drives many songs on the album. This song is definitely the heaviest number here, but is also lighter than a lot of music one can find on any earlier Gathering album. What also sets it apart from the other tracks on Souvenirs is that it is easily one of the catchiest songs the band has ever recorded, as the lines “if you come closer; I’ll show you how it feels” strike the listener during the song and then stick with them long after it is over. Following “Monsters” are “Golden Grounds” and “Jelena,” similar in that both songs are slow, dark, and almost industrial in sound. Following them is the closer, “A Life All Mine,” which is almost startling as the vocals enter with a male voice singing along with Anneke. This is the voice of Garm, who is the vocalist of the experimental Norwegian band Ulver. The duet takes a few listens to get used to, but it works once you get over how out of place it seems, even if it is not an entirely satisfying conclusion to such a fine album.

Now that Anneke has left the band, this may end up being The Gathering’s last great moment, but it’s pretty damn excellent. It is not quite as good as some of their preceding albums overall, but at the same time it also provides a different experience than those albums do, which is maybe why The Gathering is such a good band: they have music for almost any mood. So if you’re not in the mood to rock out and you just want to listen to some chill, yet chilling music, Souvenirs should definitely be one of the album’s you grab.



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Det_Nosnip
December 28th 2007


374 Comments


One of my favorite albums. I disagree that this isn't a heavy album, though...IMO, it's their heaviest. It's just heavy in a very different way.

Shattered_Future
December 28th 2007


1629 Comments


I'm still trying to get into If_Then_Else. I mean, it's good, but I honestly think this is the best thing the band has released. I agree with Ted, this is also one of my favorite albums. Absolutely beautiful songwriting, Anneke's voice is at its best, and the whole band comes together in such a terrific way. It's a pity Anneke left to form Agua de Annique, which is basically a poor carbon copy of this band.

TheGreatD17
December 28th 2007


1141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I don't think Agua is really too similar beyond Anneke's voice, her music is much airier and happier than The Gathering's music. Also, I wouldn't call it a pity since I liked Air a lot more than Home.

Willie
Moderator
January 3rd 2008


20212 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I really liked this album... I was hoping that they would take this album and push it farther on their next one... instead we got "Home"...

TheGreatD17
April 21st 2009


1141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Made some edits to this review to reflect changes in my taste, I don't know why I said it wasn't heavy originally. Anyway I'm glad to see their album's ratings have been rising a bit recently, they're still one of the most overlooked bands I can think of.

jingledeath
April 21st 2009


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great band and great album but i prefer the next 2 over this. new one is really really good

Zoo
April 21st 2009


3759 Comments


That's hilarious. I was just arguing on last.fm with some chick about which TG album is best. I still think it's their new one.

jingledeath
April 21st 2009


7100 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah new one is probably the best but Home is a close second but i haven't listened to any of the albums before this one so idk

TheGreatD17
April 21st 2009


1141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm actually surprised so many people like Home, I've always found it to be an unmemorable album aside from the title track. The West Pole is pretty good, but Nighttime Birds through this album will always be their peak era for me, with How to Measure a Planet? being their best.

AnotherBrick
January 15th 2010


9807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

great review, You Learn About It is still by far my favorite song by the gathering

linguist2011
February 25th 2012


2656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is perfect for listening when you're sitting down, lying back and letting the night crawl around you. There is haunting atmosphere here in spades, and Anneke's vocals yet again prove a fitting tribute to the otherworldly and gothic atmosphere created by any other instrument used on the album.

LunaticSoul
January 31st 2013


2398 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Strongly disagree with the bash to the duet. "A Life of Mine" is beautiful, the meeting of two outstanding voices, imho.

ksoflas
January 29th 2014


1423 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good job man. Pos'd.



"Home" is a really emotional album. A gem...

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2014


60283 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Bump - this is incredible and underexposed (as is Home, which is also underrated)

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
November 2nd 2014


60283 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

5'd

Ocean of Noise
December 27th 2014


10970 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Broken Glass is the best song ever pretty much

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
December 27th 2014


60283 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I find it weird that so many people love that one in particular - it's probably my least favourite here. Still a great song, obvs...

Ocean of Noise
January 15th 2015


10970 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the guitar solo at the end is omfgggggg

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 15th 2015


60283 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wow, your rating soared (I swear you were a 3.5 before?)! It's pretty neat, but pales in comparison to the end of the t/t

Ocean of Noise
January 31st 2015


10970 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

The end of the t/t is definitely one of my favourite moments on here too. And yeah my ratings tend to jump around a lot ahaha



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