Ascension of the Watchers

Ascension of the Watchers is an American gothic rock band from Pennsylvania.[1] It was originally formed by Burton C. Bell (Fear Factory, G/Z/R) and John Bechdel (Ministry, Fear Factory, Killing Joke, Prong, Murder, Inc.).[2]

Ascension of the Watchers
Background information
OriginMifflinburg, PA, USA & New York City, NY, USA
GenresGothic rock, Alternative rock, Dark ambient, Industrial rock
Years active2001present
Labels13th Planet Records, Dissonance Records
MembersBurton C. Bell
Jayce Lewis
John Bechdel

Career

In October 2005, they headlined The Surfacing Tour with Bechdel's other band, False Icons, and Still Life Decay, a New York City industrial metal band that Burton has recorded with. A full-length album and some "special shows" were in the planning stages for 2007, according to an announcement Burton made on the official Ascension of the Watchers website in October 2006. In July 2018, Burton announced Ascension of the Watchers would be recording their second studio album titled Apocrypha, originally named Stormcrow. The band also announced the addition of Welsh solo artist Jayce Lewis whom also produced and mixed the new album at his studio in Wales.[3][4][5]

2005: Iconoclast

Following the departure of Burton C. Bell from Industrial/Metal band Fear Factory[6] due to internal deputes, Bell announced the release of his debut EP/mini album Iconoclast on June 2005 with long time friend John Bechdel originally released as 12" Vinyl, the EP was written and recorded at Bechdel's home in rural Pennsylvania.[7]

2020: Apocrypha

In 2018, Burton C. Bell announced the recording of a new album with a working title Stormcrow. Following a successful Pledgemusic campaign, Burton teamed up with Solo artist Jayce Lewis to produce and mix the new album, during recording Pledgemusic announced a liquidation order[8] leaving the band no option but to continue, later announcing the signing to Dissonance Records with an album release date of October 9th 2020.[9]

Line-up

Live members

  • Edu Mussi - guitar (2005–2020)
  • Bones Padilla - drums (2008)
  • Alex Terhune - bass (2008)
  • Fade Kainer - drums (2005–2006)
  • Scott Irvine - bass (2005–2006)

Discography

  • Iconoclast (Demo - 2004 - Self Released)
  • Numinosum (LP - February 19, 2008 - 13th Planet Records)
  • Apocrypha (LP - October 9, 2020 - Dissonance Records)

References

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