Holy Crap! Watchtower is back... sort of...(3 new songs)

Too soon to recommend them for next year? More like too late, considering the lineups will be announced in a week. But I would die to see some prog thrash on PPUSA someday, including Watchtower, as I've posted in the past. (Toxik, Voivod, Blind Illusion, Heathen, Mekong Delta, Sadus, Vektor, etc.)
 
I had heard a while back that Ron decided against using Alan Tecchio to finish the recordings after one song.
I wonder what changed, and when?
Regardless, I'm glad they're back. Control & Resistance was the 1st truly progressive cd that I fell in love with back in the day, and Alan Tecchio and Hades were my favorite thrash band for a time back in the 80's
 
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JASON MCMASTER Explains How WATCHTOWER's Latest Reunion Came About

"...And then, almost immediately, maybe a week after it was announced that we were to play Hell's Heroes in Houston, which just happened a week ago, the phone started ringing, and Oliver from Keep It True was calling, and there were other smaller festivals and some stateside stuff. Anyway, so we played some warm-up shows. They went great, a lot of fun putting these songs back together with the guys. And we still have a couple more shows in the books. We're in Chicago very soon, and we're playing in Houston again very soon."..."



 
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JASON McMASTER Offers WATCHTOWER Update, Says Band Is Working On A Live EP And Reissue Of Energetic Disassembly; Video


"... Jason McMaster recently sat down with 69 Faces Of Rock's Mark Kadzielawa to discuss the new Ignitor album, and also offered an update on prog metal legends, Watchtower. McMaster reunited with Watchtower last year, and they performed at the Keep It True Rising III festival on October 6 at Posthalle in Würzburg, Germany. The band lineup also includes Doug Keyser (bass), Ron Jarzombek (guitar) and Ric Colaluca (drums)...."

We have a show in January here in Austin. Behind the scenes, we have been working on a four-song video presentation that was filmed at Keep It True Rising last year, a year ago, and we hope to release those four songs as like a 12" EP, like the old-school days where you had Iron Maiden live at the Marquee, two or three songs on either side, you know, still a 33 RPM kind of thing or a 45 sometimes, but a 12". I wanna do that as a 12" live Watchtower four-song EP with a piggyback DVD.

The 40th year anniversary of Energetic Disassembly [Watchtower's debut album] is coming soon, it's next year, the 40th year anniversary. So, we have been working on that, and we've been remixing... we have the original tapes, which a lot of bands can't say that. 40 years later, we have the original tapes, and we were able to digitize those a few years back, and a friend of mine has remixed the whole record. Also, I will add that the original recordings of 'The Eldritch' and 'Instruments Of Random Murder', with my vocals, the original versions of those were also recorded at Cedar Creek, where the bulk of Energetic Disassembly was also recorded, in the same cutting floor, the same microphones, the same studio, and those were on the 'Energetic' master tapes, and we didn't even know that until we opened up those sessions, it was two sessions on one reel. So we've remixed and mastered all of that, and I will say this, there's a couple of Easter eggs, there's a couple of bonus things, like the intro to 'Argonne Forest' is completely different and it was chopped from the record to make space for other songs on the vinyl. So that's gonna be available now, as well as a couple of things that I'll keep under my hat.

There's two little things that were recorded in the Energetic Disassembly sessions that were not on the record when it came out. So we're excited about that, we don't know exactly what label will take that, because a lot of labels just like to go, 'No, we want the original recordings. We want the original packaging. We just want it to look and sound', you know 'cause it's a reissue, celebratory kind of a thing, they wanted to be legitimately, you know, the purists. And I get that. I'm one of them. I come from that. But it's really hard for all of us in the band, in the Watchtower camp, and it's a small camp, to listen to the original mixes of Energetic Disassembly because there's so much reverb, and so much high end, it's just really hard for us to listen to. So to be able to go in and calm down those mixes a little bit… the EQ on it alone, the guitar tracks alone were just fairly noisy, and to be able to go in and take a lot of the effects off and actually hear every note cleaned up, is exciting. And so that's what we're working on, not a whole lot of gigs in the future for Watchtower, just the one in January right now. And we don't know, but the focus would be that one show next year and then getting these other releases together, the live EP and the reissue of Energetic Disassembly. That's what we're working on.