| Item no. | 428549 |
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| Title | Home |
| Musical Genre | Gothic Rock |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | The Gathering |
| Release date | 4/15/06 |
| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Shortest day
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2.In between
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3.Alone
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4.Waking hour
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5.Fatigue
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6.A noise severe
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7.Forgotten
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8.Solace
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9.Your troubles are over
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10.Box
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11.The quiet one
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12.Home
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13.Forgotten (Reprise)
by Markus Wosgien (10.04.2006) That the Dutch would be returning to their gothic metal roots will remain a wish for many. โHomeโ is the band's eighth studio album and like its predecessors moves in very calm, meditative as well as rocky regions. Still, โHomeโ sounds much more catchy, tight and more homogenous. The mood is often depressive-like and punishing using influences of the 70s as well as triphop or prog. The Gathering have reduced to the minimum and achieve maximum success. โHomeโ is an album to relax to and think. And it's an album that manages to put you mediation-like into another emotional condition. Some of the songs, such as the psychotic opener, โShortest dayโ, the disco rocker, โAloneโ or the simply great โWaking hourโ really turn out to be masterpieces. โHomeโ has class and style. Maybe it's just ahead of its time.