WATCHTOWER: 'The Size Of Matter' Drum-Cam Footage Posted Online

October 14, 2010

Drummer Rick Colaluca of Austin, Texas technical metal godfathers WATCHTOWER has posted a drum-cam video of the song "The Size of Matter" from the band's upcoming album, "Mathematics". This is the only song that has been publicly released from the recording, which is still in progress. Check out the clip below.

"The Size of Matter", the first new offering from WATCHTOWER since the group's seminal 1989 release "Control and Resistance", has been added to the Amazon.com download store and can be purchased at this location.

Engineered and mixed by Ron Jarzombek, with vocals mixed by Jon "Jonny Rod" Ciorciari and mastering done by Jacob Hansen (BLOTTED SCIENCE, VOLBEAT, DESTRUCTION),"The Size of Matter" features the "Control and Resistance" lineup consisting of Alan Tecchio (vocals),Ron Jarzombek (guitar),Doug Keyser (bass),and Rick Colaluca (drums).

"The Size of Matter" was performed live for the first time when WATCHTOWER took the stage at the Keep It True festival in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany on April 23, the group's first European show since headlining the Headway festival in Holland in 2004.

WATCHTOWER parted ways with Tecchio in May. A replacement vocalist has not yet been announced.

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