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The Gatherers

The Gatherers

The Gatherers has been played on NTS shows including Lukid, with Words Of My Mouth first played on 6 March 2014.

There is more than one artist with this name:

1) Gatherers (formerly known as Gatherer) is a melodic hardcore band from Bayonne, New Jersey. Founded in 2011, Gatherers has released four full-length albums, one single, one EP, and one live release. In 2015, they signed to Equal Vision Records.

Band's History: The band was founded as Gatherer in 2011 by bassist Matt Popowski, drummer Adam Cichocki, vocalist Christian Berrigan, guitarist Justin Cosentino, and guitarist Austin Lipinski. They self-released their debut EP entitled Postcards in March 2012, with a vinyl release coming soon after in June via Glass Nail Records, which consisted of four songs. Cosentino was briefly replaced by Randy LeBoeuf, who was then replaced by Gianmarco Felix Guerra-Coletti.

Due to the closure of Glass Nail Records, they self-released their first full-length album entitled Caught Between a Rock and a Sad Place in June 2013. Shortly after this release, Berrigan announced his departure from the band in a Facebook post.

Vocalist Rich Weinberger joined the band in 2014 to fill the gap left behind by Berrigan. In March 2015, they released a single entitled God Deluxe which contained a song of the same name to build hype for their second full-length album, Quiet World, which was released in July that same year..The band appeared on WSOU and described the writing process as visual and driven by the way things sound (e.g. digging in dirt). In support of the album, the band embarked on the Common Vision Tour with Every Time I Die and Gnarwolves. After these releases, guitarist Gianmarco Felix Guerra-Coletti left the band.

In June 2016, the band made an appearance on Audiotree Live, wherein the band played songs from their previously released material and one new song. This doubled as a live release, which was released digitally.

After the departure of guitarist Austin Lipinski, the band gained guitarists Anthony Gesa and Rob Talalai. In June 2018, they released their third full-length album entitled We Are Alive Beyond Repair and embarked on a summer USA tour with Bent Knee.

On April 16, 2019, Gatherers released a new single called "Sick, Sad Heart" in the build up to their first European tour.

Via Flood Magazine on April 30, 2020, the band released a new single entitled "Ad Nauseam, I Drown" from their forthcoming fourth LP. They also announced that they have changed record labels and are now on No Sleep Records.

On November 18, 2022 Gatherers released their fourth studio album: (mutilator.)

Current Band Members: Rich Weinberger - Lead vocals (2014-present) Anthony Gesa - Guitar (2017-present) Rob Talalai - Guitar (2017-present) Siddhu Anandalingam - Bass (2020-present) Adam Cichocki - Drums (2011-present)

2) The Gatherers was a Jamaican roots reggae group led by vocalist Anthony "Sangie" Davis. They recorded "Words of My Mouth" in the famous Black Ark studio, produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. Although their singles remain popular, a full-length record was never released--a sadly common occurrence in Jamaica.

3) The Gatherers is an American indie electronic/synthpop band based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Using the fusion of organic bass and drums combined with driven electronics and dreamy-to-dark synth lines, as well as live choppy electronics, The Gatherers have developed a unique sound and a very engaging live performance. The album "Kurt Russell" was released independently by frontman James Sturgis in July 2010.

Members include James Stugis (voice, synth, programming), Leigh Scariano (voice, synth, omnichord), Bon Baca (bass), Nathan Bickley (live electronics), David Ramon (drums and programming).

4)The Gatherers is the American backing band for Phoebe Hunt, who records as Phoebe Hunt & The Gatherers.

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The Gatherers

The Gatherers has been played on NTS shows including Lukid, with Words Of My Mouth first played on 6 March 2014.

There is more than one artist with this name:

1) Gatherers (formerly known as Gatherer) is a melodic hardcore band from Bayonne, New Jersey. Founded in 2011, Gatherers has released four full-length albums, one single, one EP, and one live release. In 2015, they signed to Equal Vision Records.

Band's History: The band was founded as Gatherer in 2011 by bassist Matt Popowski, drummer Adam Cichocki, vocalist Christian Berrigan, guitarist Justin Cosentino, and guitarist Austin Lipinski. They self-released their debut EP entitled Postcards in March 2012, with a vinyl release coming soon after in June via Glass Nail Records, which consisted of four songs. Cosentino was briefly replaced by Randy LeBoeuf, who was then replaced by Gianmarco Felix Guerra-Coletti.

Due to the closure of Glass Nail Records, they self-released their first full-length album entitled Caught Between a Rock and a Sad Place in June 2013. Shortly after this release, Berrigan announced his departure from the band in a Facebook post.

Vocalist Rich Weinberger joined the band in 2014 to fill the gap left behind by Berrigan. In March 2015, they released a single entitled God Deluxe which contained a song of the same name to build hype for their second full-length album, Quiet World, which was released in July that same year..The band appeared on WSOU and described the writing process as visual and driven by the way things sound (e.g. digging in dirt). In support of the album, the band embarked on the Common Vision Tour with Every Time I Die and Gnarwolves. After these releases, guitarist Gianmarco Felix Guerra-Coletti left the band.

In June 2016, the band made an appearance on Audiotree Live, wherein the band played songs from their previously released material and one new song. This doubled as a live release, which was released digitally.

After the departure of guitarist Austin Lipinski, the band gained guitarists Anthony Gesa and Rob Talalai. In June 2018, they released their third full-length album entitled We Are Alive Beyond Repair and embarked on a summer USA tour with Bent Knee.

On April 16, 2019, Gatherers released a new single called "Sick, Sad Heart" in the build up to their first European tour.

Via Flood Magazine on April 30, 2020, the band released a new single entitled "Ad Nauseam, I Drown" from their forthcoming fourth LP. They also announced that they have changed record labels and are now on No Sleep Records.

On November 18, 2022 Gatherers released their fourth studio album: (mutilator.)

Current Band Members: Rich Weinberger - Lead vocals (2014-present) Anthony Gesa - Guitar (2017-present) Rob Talalai - Guitar (2017-present) Siddhu Anandalingam - Bass (2020-present) Adam Cichocki - Drums (2011-present)

2) The Gatherers was a Jamaican roots reggae group led by vocalist Anthony "Sangie" Davis. They recorded "Words of My Mouth" in the famous Black Ark studio, produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. Although their singles remain popular, a full-length record was never released--a sadly common occurrence in Jamaica.

3) The Gatherers is an American indie electronic/synthpop band based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Using the fusion of organic bass and drums combined with driven electronics and dreamy-to-dark synth lines, as well as live choppy electronics, The Gatherers have developed a unique sound and a very engaging live performance. The album "Kurt Russell" was released independently by frontman James Sturgis in July 2010.

Members include James Stugis (voice, synth, programming), Leigh Scariano (voice, synth, omnichord), Bon Baca (bass), Nathan Bickley (live electronics), David Ramon (drums and programming).

4)The Gatherers is the American backing band for Phoebe Hunt, who records as Phoebe Hunt & The Gatherers.

Original source Last.fm