Watchtower
Energetic Disassembly


4.0
excellent

Review

by theyhann USER (3 Reviews)
May 25th, 2012 | 177 replies


Release Date: 1985 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Wathtower's certified cult classic status is justified with their debut album's over the top songwriting and guitar wizardry, but it's weak production values and shaky vocals may scare off newcomers. Only for the veteran metalhead.

What do you get when you cross the chemistry and prestige of prog rock legends such as Yes and King Crimson with the aggressive guitar led sound of NWOBHM visionaries such as Judas Priest and Saxon? The answer is found in Texas based technical thrash pioneers Watchtower's debut album "Energetic Disassembly".

Now, to say that this album is technical is an understatement. No, it's far beyond that. Ron Jarzombek's guitar wizardry, combined with Rick Colaluca pinpoint drumming and bassist Doug Keyser finger work can only be described as titanic. The album starts of with the "Violent Change", a suitably named violent riff rampage that does not forgive. The following song, "Asylum" is a frenetic work out that is as heavy as it could get at the time. In it's 38 minute glory, you can always appreciate the albums adrenaline fueled songwriting. It's definitely a consistent release. "Cimmerian Shadows" is a great example of their precise work out, and a personal favorite of mine. The album ends with the fan favorite "Meltdown", which itself is a re-recording of an older song, that appeared in a "Cottage Cheese from the Lips of Death - A Texas Hardcore Compilation LP", an obscure 1983 compilation album from Texas' finest. The fact that music this heavy and extreme was written almost 30 years ago is impressive. You could accuse that some of the songs were written as excuses to show off their instrumental prowess, but honestly, who cares?

An adequate description of the band's sound would be Judas Priest on steroids. In fact, vocalist Jason McMaster shrieky vocals could be described as a cross between Rob Halford's angriest delivery and 2 kilos of cocaine. Although this does indeed sound awesome, the vocals sometimes just sound too forced and overdone, and the line between hardcore and just plain goofy is blurred.

The other thing that holds the album down is the fact that it was recorded...rather cheaply. The instruments all sound dry and lifeless. Sometimes everything sounds so messy and jumbled that you can't make out what is it that they are playing. It's a damn shame to, because i'm sure that it scared off some potential fans, specially in the guitar department.

Even if you are not a fan of the style, you have to give credit where credit is due. The fact is that Watchtower where ahead of their time. At the time, while most people were still figuring out how to play Van Halen's Hot for Teacher, these guys reached a new plateu that would not have been touched until many years later. While they have remained as a relatively obscure act, Prog metal legends such as Dream Theater and Symphony X have cited Watchtower as an early influence, while technical death metal pioneers Death and Atheist have demonstrated their influence with their own music.

All in all, this is a great album, and a landmark released that changed the very way heavy metal is played. While, the shaky vocals and bad production values retain it from being an absolute classic, this is a gem that heavy metal fanatics should dig up in their never ending quest to find great bands. 4/5


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KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fuck yea at last

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed best album ever

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

which is better this or control? i cant deicide

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thats too hard to decide but control is more tech and cooler

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed

KILL
May 25th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fav song here?

Yazz_Flute
May 26th 2012


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

band is m/

KILL
May 26th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed

KILL
May 26th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hmm

MO
May 26th 2012


24121 Comments


rules

Parallels
May 26th 2012


10166 Comments


fuck yeah Watchtower... although I guess I've been listening to the tracklisting all screwed up this whole time

ThrashTillDeath94
May 26th 2012


814 Comments


Been meaning to check this out. Nice review, have a Pos.

Yazz_Flute
June 8th 2012


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I definitely prefer Control&Resistance but this is still 3.9ish

Yazz_Flute
June 8th 2012


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

plus the album cover is rad city bitch

Geadom
July 30th 2012


3765 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Agree with the review, this album (and maybe Control and Resistence) needs a remaster, pronto!

KILL
July 30th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

production is fine

KILL
November 9th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

that fuckin bass never gets old omg

KILL
November 9th 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

gota get this bassist in my band omg, or is he dead fuck knows

RobertSchuldiner
February 9th 2013


62 Comments


Awesome album m/



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