THE WATCHERS Feat. SPIRALARMS, ORCHID Members: 'Seven Tenets' Video

July 12, 2018

"Seven Tenets", the new video from San Francisco Bay Area stoner/doom heavyweights THE WATCHERS, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's debut album, "Black Abyss", which was released in March via Ripple Music.

THE WATCHERS is a gathering of international seasoned players Tim Narducci (SPIRALARMS, WHITE WITCH CANYON) on vocals, Carter Kennedy (ORCHID) on drums, Jeremy Epp (BLACKGATES, THE VENTING MACHINE) on guitar, and Cornbread (SPIRALARMS, WHITE WITCH CANYON) on bass.

THE WATCHERS delivered "Black Abyss" during an extensive tour schedule last year in support of "Sabbath Highway", the band's debut EP released in 2016. Mixed by Max Norman (OZZY OSBOURNE, MEGADETH),the album is everything you'd expect and more from a band well-versed in the enigmatic ways of heavy rock, packing an onslaught of massive riffs and twists that take the listener through a heady and heavy musical trip.

"Black Abyss" track listing:

01. Black Abyss
02. Alien Lust
03. Oklahoma Black Magic
04. Buzzard
05. Starfire
06. People Of The Gun
07. Suffer Fool
08. Seven Tenets

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