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WATCHTOWER – Concepts Of Math: Book One

Watchtower are pioneers in bringing super technical playing with grooves that blow your mind out into the world of metal. It is technically only the band’s third physical release. They first released an album back in ’85 and this EP came out in 2016. If you like your metal twisted, with almost jazz like breaks, and time signatures that make no sense, then look no further.

The playing from all involved is incredible and how Alex Tecchio puts vocals on the top of all this insanity and with melody is incredible. My favourite piece is the close out track Mathematica Calculis. There is so much happening it’s hard to follow but when it clicks… man these guys are so cool!

This is for people who like to be challenged in their listening material.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

WATCHTOWER – Control And Resistance

Watchtower are probably one of the most influential metal bands you have never heard of. They have influenced many Prog metal bands and modern djent/math metal outfits, with the use of odd time signatures, many tempo changes, and unreal sweep solos. The band were initially formed in ’82, but it wasn’t until ’85 that they released their first album, Energetic Dissasmbly. This their second album and has a couple of line up changes with the introduction of Ron Jarzombeck on guitar, and the departure of Jason McMaster to Dangerous Toys.

The playing for the mid-eighties is insane, and I guess metal fans weren’t ready at this point. There are so many highlights for me on this album, Mayday In Kiev is like listening to four songs at once – every few bars it’s a different song. Jarzombeck’s playing is incredible. The one thing that I do find annoying at times is the vocals of Alan Tecchio as they just don’t fit. Putting that to one side, my favourite track is Hidden Instincts.

I get this isn’t for everyone, but the playing and time and groove changes are just nuts – it’s as if anything goes. Jarzombeck has gone on to form Spastic Inc and Blotted Science – both tech metal masterpieces and I urge anyone who likes instrumental tech metal/fusion to check them out.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.