Souvenirs (album)
Souvenirs | ||||
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Studio album from The Gathering | ||||
Label (s) | Psychonaut Records | |||
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10 |
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running time |
58 min 32 s |
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Zlaya Hadzich |
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Souvenirs is the seventh music album by the Dutch progressive rock band The Gathering . It was released in February 2003 via Psychonaut Records.
After the four previous studio albums were released through Century Media , Souvenirs is the first studio album on the band's own label. The band had previously re-released their first two albums ( Always… and Almost a Dance ) on Psychonaut.
With its atmospheric and melancholic songs, Souvenirs is a bit quieter than the rocky if_then_else and is more reminiscent of How to Measure a Planet? . For the first time Zlaya Hadzich produced an album by The Gathering. The Ulver musician Trickster G appeared as a guest musician on "A Life All Mine".
With "You Learn About It" and "Monsters" two singles were released. If you rewind past the beginning of the first song at the beginning of the album, you will hear the song "Telson".
In South America, the album with the song "Debris" was released from the EP Black Light District .
Track list
- These Good People
- Even the Spirits Are Afraid
- Broken Glass
- You Learn About It
- Souvenirs
- We Just Stopped Breathing
- Monsters
- Golden Grounds
- Jelena
- A Life All Mine