The first track from their debut full length album called So Be It, Regular Frontier establishes the Gatherer proclamation in honest clarity: growing up is a bit shit. Relocations are never easy, especially with a body of water separating the comforts of their home town Wellington, New Zealand to the reality of independence and opportunity offered in Melbourne, Australia. It was never going to be a relaxed transition, but it was imperative for the band to move into their next phase of existence.
On So Be It, Gatherer has drawn on a combination of life experiences and influences, cohesively blending the pop sensibilities of Nine Inch Nails, the genuine melodic rock of Cave-In and a hint of Converge/Isis inspired heaviness with the vocal rhythms and melody of Queen and Tears For Fears.
A wall of syncopated sound, coupled with strikingly unconventional rhythm, dynamics and harmonies take the Gatherer sound to a complete original aural spectrum. This, along with an honest approach to lyrical content, completes the Gatherer package.
After touring with The Getaway Plan in late 2011 as 2nd support, the band were asked back as main support for a string of regional shows with the band, which take place in March/April 2012. Their live performances are a reflection of how hard the band has worked to attain a sense of humanised perfection, both in the live and recorded format.
Band Members:
Samuel K. Sproull (vocals, bass)
Alexander Winter (guitar, vocals)
Reuben Pilgrim (drums)
REVIEW: Album Review: Heavy Hail Submitted by Kerry MB |
18 Jun 2015 |
REVIEW: So Be It Album Review Submitted by Alistar3000 |
3 Jul 2012 |
REVIEW: Live @ Medusa, Wellington 22 June 2012 Submitted by Alistar3000 |
28 Jun 2012 |
INTERVIEW: Gatherer Newsletter Interview Submitted by Shade |
26 Apr 2012 |
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