
In early 2007, songwriter Eddie Keenan, David Colohan (Agitated Radio Pilot, United Bible Studies) and fiddle player Neil Fitzgibbon began collaborating on songs that would eventually make up 'A Gathering', The Driftwood Manor's debut album. The newly-formed band experimented with different sounds and ideas, recording the results in two local studios and taking each track in a different direction as the song dictated. With the addition of Bean Dolan on double bass
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That Lasting Final Hurt
A Coat Against the Winter
Fraction of a Wolf
Dominican Black Abbey
Words Caught in Ruins
Blackbirds are Screaming
Each Day Has Bettered Me None
You Have Mapped the Pathways
On a Corner of Athlone
To Be Done
The Same Figure (Leaving)
The sea will not save you nor offer you rest
Like Parting With Ghosts
I Could Sense a Violent Death
Spring
There Are Signs
Before it Is Time
Fire And Brimstone
Trees Shaped By The Wind
Afloat by the grace of your God
When Wisdom Was Lowered From Heaven
The Blackest Of Silks
Among the secrets of the rain
Be there when I die
What Vanishes
The Burden of Crows
The Turning Darkness
Bury Me Alive
To the Waves
Found Photographs of Ancestors
After The Fall
From the Dust
Pyre
God knows I'm a sinner for you now
Tell your troubles to a stone (and then throw that stone in a river)
I never will love anymore
The Fog Will Rise At Dawn
The May Floods Came
Ceremony
Mountains Slowly Collapsing
Gone Devil
Limbs
There Is a Clearing
The Pull
Trial by Fire
Thank You, Dear Aggressor
Follow in the Flood
Every Light Goes Out Eventually
If I could kill the demon drink
I Would Lose You Still
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